The smell of flowers make him sick, he cannot stand light. He loves all instruments with stings, like the guitar he sometimes plays, it “inspires him with honor”. His hair is very thin and just isn’t like regular hair. The Usher seems obsessed with the thought of fear. Narrator can really tell that the disease has messed with Usher (235). The causes for this affliction are mysterious. One possible factor Usher mentions is the failing health of his sister. The Narrator himself catches a glimpse of Madeline passing through a hall. She is bound to die, we learn, and the notion of being "the last of the ancient race of the Ushers" fills Roderick with dread and …show more content…
His head dropped to his chest, eyes closed then he opened them widely and quickly. He started to sway back and forth side to side looking at the door now. ““Now hear it?” yes I hear it I said, I have heard it. long long many minutes, many hours, many days, have I heard it. Yet I dared not, oh pity me, miserable wretch that I am (244,245)!” They are hearing the death cry of her in her coffin down in the tomb, they hear the sound of the locks being broken. Rodrick says “I tell you that she now stands without the door!” the door swung open and Madeline was standing there for a moment, she than violently attacked her brother Rodrick and killed him. Narrator got up and ran out of the house, when he looked back he saw the old haunted messed up house and a bloody red looking