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Description Of Roderick Usher

Edgar Alan Poe is an American writer, who is best known for his fondness for macabre, dualism of the world, mysterious atmosphere and incomprehensible events. He also likes to put very complicated and complex characters into his stories.
In The fall of house of Usher Poe introduce us to Roderick Usher, one the main characters in the story. Roderick along with his twin sister Madeline are the last standing descendants of the Ushers. The family was prestigious and rather a wealthy one, but some of its members suffered from some kind of mental diseases. Also Madeline suffered from an unexplainable illness.
Roderick is totally isolated from the world. He does not go out, he does not like the light and he cannot stand the smell of the flowers. He buried himself in his creepy house, abandoning himself in grief.
At the beginning, Roderick, feeling that he is suffering from mental disorder, wrote a letter to his friend from childhood in order to ask for help and comfort. He did not......


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