Title:
1The Fall of the House of Usher
2After reading 1 on p. 123, summarize what the
narrator already knows about Roderick Usher and
his family estate.
- The family is very old
- The family is very reserved, artistic and
charitable. - The family isnt very big only a direct line of
descent (inheritance) - The mansion and the family are identified as one
in the name House of Usher
3How does the description of the room contribute
to the mystery of the story?
- The large, high ceilinged room seems dark,
suggesting claustrophobia - The light is encrimsoned or reddened,
suggesting blood or death - The narrator describes the atmosphere as stern
and gloomy
4In your own words, sum up Ushers view of his
situation.
- He suffers from overly sensitive senses
- He is afraid of being taken over by fear
- He thinks that fear will kill him
5What is so startling about the narrators first
glimpse of Madeline Usher?
- She looks just like Roderick.
- Hes overcome with stupor and he notices that
Roderick goes pale and cries.
6What does Ushers painting suggest to you?
- The flood of light in the closed, apparently
underground room suggests Rodericks desire to
overcome the oppressive atmosphere of the
mansion. - It might also suggest his desire to banish
something sinister about either the house, or
Madeline, or both.
7How might the poem parallel Roderick Ushers
situation?
- The poem begins with a prince who is happy and a
palace that is bright, musical, and beautiful.
However, evil corrupts the happy palace and
leaves it full of sinister beings. - The red-litten windows echo the encrimsoned
light in the Usher mansion and suggest that the
Usher family was once happy but now is oppressed
by sinister forces.
8What is strange about Madelines face as she lies
in the coffin?
- She and Roderick look unnervingly alike
- She has some color in her face
- She has a slight smile on her face
9What do you infer about the changes in Ushers
behavior?
- His voice trembles and he wanders constantly,
suggesting agitation - He seems like he has a secret he wants to tell,
and he looks sometimes like hes listening
closely to something - This suggests that he is very afraid and knows
something he should tell the narrator
10Which of the narrators experiences in the Usher
mansion might have led to what he endeavored to
believe?
- He is increasingly fearful and tries to believe
that its just because of the dark, gloomy
atmosphere of the house. - However, the burial of Madeline probably unnerved
him, too.
11What is the storm like and what is gathering
around the house in the storm?
- The storm seems like a whirlwind (vortex!) with
wind going in all directions - Theres also a mist or fog gathering around the
house that actually glows unnaturally.
12Describe the mood of the story after the narrator
thinks he hears the very cracking and ripping
sound from his reading.
- This creates a frightening and suspenseful mood,
as well as mysterious as the reader tries to
figure out where the noises are coming from.
13What effect do the passages from the Mad Trist
have on the events of the story?
- They add to the suspense as the sounds the
narrator hears are not only predicted by the
story, but slowed in pace by the intervening
passages from the story.
14What do you predict will happen after the
narrator reads about the shield falling to the
floor?
- He will hear a crashing sound.
15On the basis of what Usher is saying on this
page, what do you expect to happen next?
- He says, I tell you that she now stands without
the door - This suggests that Madeline is about to enter,
having broken out of her coffin.
16What happens to Roderick and Madeline Usher?
- She comes in, covered in blood from her struggle
to escape her coffin, and falls on him. - He falls with her and dies of fear.
17What happens to the Usher house?
- The crack noticed by the narrator at the
beginning of the story rips wide open and the
house collapses into the tarn (pond).
18Narrator Narrator Narrator
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Characters thoughts p. 122 what was it that so unnerved me Rational/logical
Characters words p. 122 feels he must go to RU Kind, sympathetic
19Narrator Narrator Narrator
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Other characters thoughts p. 122 Roderick asks him to visit Trustworthy
Characters actions p. 130 doesnt question Madelines burial passive
Characters own words p. 122 Describes Roderick observant
20Roderick Usher Roderick Usher Roderick Usher
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Other characters words/own actions p. 122 passionate devotion to musical science his painting plays music poetry artistic
Characters own words p. 125 nervous affection morbid acuteness of the senses fatal demon of fear p. 123 web-work fungi p. 124 weblike hair Sensitive, controlled by vampire house
21Roderick Usher (cont) Roderick Usher (cont) Roderick Usher (cont)
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Characters own words p. 126 tenderly beloved sister bitterness about her illness Loving, values family
Other characters words p. 122 his reserve had been excessive reserved
22Roderick Usher (cont) Roderick Usher (cont) Roderick Usher (cont)
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Characters own actions p. 134 I heard her first feeble movements yet I dared not speak Passive, possibly cruel
23Madeline Usher Madeline Usher Madeline Usher
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Other characters words p. 126 Hitherto she had steadily borne up Tenacious
Other characters words p. 135 Is she not hurrying to upbraid me for my haste? Vengeful
Other characters actions/words p. 134 we have put her living into the tomb Possibly vampiric
24Madeline Usher Madeline Usher Madeline Usher
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Characters own action p. 126 sole companion for long years Loyal
Narrators comments P. 126 disease. Had long baffled physicians mysterious
25The House of Usher The House of Usher The House of Usher
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Other characters thoughts/narrators comment p. 122 utter depression of soul when looking at house vacant eye like windows Oppressive/ lifelike
other characters thoughts/narrators comment p. 129 order of stones, fungi (similar to Rs hair p. 124), reflection in tarn, vapor around house sentient
26The House of Usher The House of Usher The House of Usher
Method of Characterization Example or Quote (with page number) What it shows about character
Other characters thoughts p. 123 fungi in webwork p. 124 Rs web-like hair loss of life force Madeline rises from dead (sort of) Vampiric
Other characters thoughts p. 123 barely perceptible fissure p. 135 collapses Unstable/ run-down
27Romantic Story Analysis Chart
28Fantasy and Imagination
- Madeline being buried alive and breaking out of
coffin and crypt - Story of Ethelred
- Haunted Palace poem
- Mansions oppressive personality and possible
vampirism
29Love of Nature
30Intense Emotion
- Rodericks fear and guilt
- Narrators fear and dread
- Madelines desire for retribution
- Possible vampiric tendencies of the house and/or
Madeline
31Sympathetic interest in the past, medieval
- Mansion seems medieval, including old furniture,
crypt - Old, noble family
- Ethelred
32Exotic Places
- Huge mansion
- Underground crypt with copper clad floor and iron
doors - Strange reflection of house in tarn (pond)
33Legends and Myths
- Ethelred
- Vampires
- Stories of being buried alive
- Rodericks superstitious beliefs about house
34Death
- Madeline
- Roderick
- House of Usher
35Morbid melancholy insanity
- Rodericks guilt and fear drive him insane
- Could interpret Roderick and Madeline as two
parts of a personality Roderick is repressing
all his physical desires, leaving himself out of
balance and dangerously unstable. - Mansion might also be sapping the energy from
Roderick and Madeline like a vampire.
36The Supernatural
- Madeline seems to rise from the dead
- House has oppressive and possibly vampiric
personality (sentient) - House falls apart when Ushers die as if only
their life force keeps it together
37Failed Love
38Mysticism
- Roderick possibly understands what is happening
to Madeline when Roderick doesnt her being
victimized by the house and possibly turned into
a vampire. - This might explain her burial in crypt with
copper floor and iron doors.
39Rural Life and the Common Man
- Mansion seems to be in a rural area
- NOT common people