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  Roderick & Madeline: Incest or Insanity?   (707 3 )
Roderick & Madeline: Incest or Insanity? .... Even though it isn"tmt completely obvious, it is stated from the beginning that Madeline means a lot to Roderick. ....

The Internal Conflict of Roderick Usher   (662 3 )
.... Once Madeline is buried alive, Roderick Usher realizes that he"tms buried his one true love alive, and that she will soon be dead. ....

the fall of the house of usher   (2186 9 )
.... image of the house itself and is thus linked, and ultimately identified with, every other element: including the Usher family, Roderick, Madeline and the ....

House of Usher Paper   (1081 4 )
.... There are three significant characters in this tale: the narrator and Roderick and Madeline Usher. The narrator is a boyhood companion of Roderick Usher. ....

The Fall of the House of Usher   (922 4 )
.... The large fissure, barely visible to the "scrutinizing observer" (Poe) foreshadows the collapse of the relationship between Roderick and Madeline, along with ....

Fall of the House of Usher   (594 2 )
.... Poe presents this house as one that is already dying, and therefore manifests the life- forces of both Roderick Usher and Madeline. ....

Fall of the House of Usher   (708 3 )
.... In the story the twins are one being splint into two. Roderick is the intellect and Madeline is the physical counter part of the mind, the senses (body). ....

Usher   (902 4 )
.... down. This metaphor is effective in showing the emotions Roderick has toward Madeline and what she represents. Looking carefully ....

The Fall of the House of Usher2   (1036 4 )
.... and their incredibly ancient house all sharing a single soul and meeting one common dissolution at the same moment." Once Madeline died, Roderick had lost part ....

A Rose For Emily   (726 3 )
.... do something that would make Roderick and his friend feel less depressed and more cheerful one evening, Roderick told his friend that "the lady Madeline was no ....

A Deeper Meaning   (819 3 )
.... The characters and events in the story symbolized Roderick and Madeline. When the character read something, it transpired into reality in the Usher house. ....

THE FEAR IN THE HOUSE OF USHER   (1120 4 )
.... Roderick Usher had a twin sister named Madeline who also resided in the mansion, although the narrator only caught glimpses of her passing through the halls he ....

edies view   (1349 5 )
.... Usher coinciding. Both can be seem as one and the same. Residing in the house are both Roderick and his sister, Madeline. What can ....

The Fall of the House of Usher Analysis   (915 4 )
.... Usher coinciding. Both can be seem as one and the same. Residing in the house are both Roderick and his sister, Madeline. What can ....

The Shuddering of Poe   (1317 5 )
.... collapses, this being the final representation of the destruction of Poe's life and becoming the real end to the Usher family, killing Roderick and Madeline. ....

ergard allen poe   (2046 8 )
.... cause of Rodericks madness. By being twins, Roderick and Madeline are connected in some peculiar way. As Madeline dies, she takes ....

The Red Scare   (2046 8 )
.... cause of Rodericks madness. By being twins, Roderick and Madeline are connected in some peculiar way. As Madeline dies, she takes ....

Mockery of Transcendentalism in The Fall of the House of Usher   (1380 6 )
.... She is "a gradual wasting away of the person" (101). Roderick paints Madeline in a vault, which locks her in and gives her no chance for her own ideas. ....

Symbolism in the Usher house   (999 4 )
.... The main reason why the house fell was because Roderick and the narrator had buried Madeline because they thought she was dead, and the house wasn't able to ....

Mentally ill of short stories   (1769 7 )
.... Roderick and Madeline Usher are the sole, remaining members of the long, time-honored Usher race. Usher himself looked equally shut in, almost terrifying. ....

Edgar Allen Poe   (4965 20 )
.... There are three significant characters in this tale: the narrator, Roderick and Madeline Usher. The narrator is a boyhood friend of Roderick Usher. ....

Edgar Allen Poe   (893 4 )
.... me. A barely visible fissure is presented near the beginning of the story which represents Roderick"tms love for Madeline. The fissure ....

The Fear Factor   (1404 6 )
.... "In the human realm, Roderick had one connection, his sister, Madeline. She too was dying of a mysterious disorder, nervous, cataleptic. ....

Fall on the House of Usher   (1076 4 )
.... about. There are three characters involved: Madeline Usher, Roderick Usher and the narrator whose identity is unknown. The basis ....

The Fall of the House of Usher1   (680 3 )
.... found in "The Fall of the House of Usher," which also presents itself in "William Wilson." In the tale being discussed, Roderick and Madeline Usher are twins ....

Edgar Allan Poe   (1880 8 )
.... becomes ill. As the health of the Madeline and Roderick begin to deteriorate, so does the physical condition of the entire house. ....

Fall of Edgar Poe   (1519 6 )
.... The Ushers, Roderick and Madeline, suffer from many aliments which are evident in their frail appearances and weak conditions. Much ....

Fall of Edgar Poe   (1519 6 )
.... The Ushers, Roderick and Madeline, suffer from many aliments which are evident in their frail appearances and weak conditions. Much ....

The Fall of the House of Usher and The Scarlet Letter   (1375 6 )
.... mentally unstable characters. Roderick explains how he hears Madeline"tms "feeble movement"tms in the hollow coffin . . . Do I not ....

The Fall of the House of Usher   (1279 5 )
.... sins. The decaying of this House was a symbolic parallelism to the decaying of Roderick Usher and Lady Madeline"tms health. The ....



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