Henry's comment shows that he's a bitter person because of how he says " I wisht they'd strike game somewheres, an' go away an' leave us alone."
"They do get on the nerves horrible," which expresses a sharp response in towards others
1. Usher invites the narrator for a visit.
2. The narrator encounters the Usher family physician.
3. Usher explains that his sister is dying.
4. Usher and the narrator spend their days reading.
5. Usher and the narrator take the coffin to the vault.
6. Both Usher and the narrator have difficulty sleeping.
7. The house of Usher is destroyed.
I believe that it is a metaphor because metaphors compare things without using the words like or as.
<span>false cause
When a speaker or writer tries to connect two things that don't directly have an effect on each other as having an effect on each other, it is false cause. Saying that one thing directly causes another when there is no proof or factual evidence to back that up weakens an argument significantly. </span>