(a) Analyze what ways is the narrator affected by Usher's condition ? (b) Evaluate Do you think the narrator is a reliable witness to the events he describes ? Explain . The Fall Of The House Of Usher

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1.The narrator is shocked and worried by Usher's condition. He is unlike the Roderick Usher the narrator once knew.

2.Sorry don’t know the second answer

Hope the first answer helps

An analysis of the ways in which the narrator is affected by Usher's condition is:

The narrator is shocked by Usher's condition. He is almost unrecognizable. Usher looks ill, as if he is about to die. His appearance has a huge impact on the narrator.

Now, let's discuss if the narrator is a reliable witness:

I do not believe the narrator is a reliable witness to the events he describes. Usher's condition and the somber, ominous house where they are both living could have had such a impact that the narrator has begun to hallucinate.

  • This question refers to the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher," by Edgar Allan Poe.
  • Usher and the narrator are friends. The narrator comes to stay at Usher's house and keep him company.
  • However, something very strange has happened to Usher. He does not look like himself anymore. He looks sick, pale, nervous.
  • According to the narrator, Usher's sister had an illness that made her look dead when she was not. Apparently, she was buried alive and has now returned.
  • It is quite difficult to trust the narrator. After spending time with an ill Usher at a somber house, it wouldn't be surprising if he had started to hallucinate about the things Usher told him.
  • In conclusion, Usher's condition shocks the narrator and the narrator himself is unreliable.

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