PLACES. The Fall of the House of Usher

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The Fall of the House of Usher 5 For a whole dull, dark, and soundless autumn day, when the clouds were low in the sky, I had been riding alone through the dreary countryside. Eventually, as evening fell, I found myself within view of the melancholy House of Usher. When I saw the building, I felt a sense of gloom. PLACES Have you ever visited a place and suddenly felt happy or sad? Describe how you felt. Why did this place make you feel this way? Was it something to do with the weather, the appearance of the place, or the people who were there? I looked at the scene before me at the house and the simple landscape, at the bleak walls, at the vacant eye-like windows, at the rough grass, and at a few white trunks of decayed trees with a sense of depression, like an opium addict awakening from his dream. I felt a sense of iciness and my heart felt cold and heavy. What was it that made me so nervous when I thought about the House of Usher? It was a mystery, and I could not fight against the dark thoughts that filled me. Glossary bleak: empty, cold and depressing decayed: rotten; destroyed through age dreary: boring and dark; without life dull: not bright gloom: darkness and depression 13

I was forced to come to the unsatisfactory conclusion that some things are beyond our understanding. If the scene in front of me had been arranged in any different way it possibly would not have left me with such a sad impression. With this in mind, I rode my horse to the edge of a black lake that was close to the house and, trembling more than before, I looked down on the reflection of the grey grass, the ghastly tree trunks, and the empty eye-like windows in the water. Nevertheless, I was proposing to stay a few weeks in this gloomy house. Its owner, Roderick Usher, had been one of my childhood companions, but it had been many years since our last meeting. A letter from him had reached me, and it gave evidence that he was very disturbed. The writer spoke of physical illness, and of a disorder of the mind. He said I was his best and only friend, and he felt that the cheerfulness of my company would lessen his malady. I did not hesitate when I read this. I obeyed his request immediately. RODERICK USHER How does the narrator know Roderick Usher? Why does Usher write to the narrator? What does Usher ask the narrator to do? Glossary ghastly: horrible and frightening lessen: make less malady: illness 14

The Fall of the House of Usher Although, as boys, we had been quite close, I knew very little about my friend. He had always been very reserved. I was aware, however, that his family had displayed its talent over the years in many works of art. They had also performed repeated acts of charity, as well as showing passionate devotion to music. I learned too that, for the most part, the Usher family had never produced any continuing branch. And that the entire family was in a direct line of descent. Indeed this had always been the case with very little variation. branch: descendants; sons, daughters, grandchildren. etc. direct line of descent: there was always just one child who had children of their own I was aware: I knew produced: (here) had children reserved: quiet; shy; private 15

After Reading Characters 1 Work with a partner. What facts do you know about the narrator, Roderick, and Madeline? Write two sentences about each of these characters. 2 Here is an extract from a police report describing Roderick Usher. See if you can complete it using information from the story. People who knew Roderick Usher said that he had changed a lot in recent years. They say that his skin was as. as that of a., His eyes had become. and.. In fact people found the. of his skin and the. look of his eyes quite startling. His lips were said to be. and very.. He had a. nose, but his were broad. His.. was finely-shaped and he had a. forehead. His hair could be described as, and.. like a web, but it was also very. and.. Judging by his appearance he did not seem at all.. 3 Do you think that Roderick Usher is mad? Look for evidence in the story to support your theory. Make a list of any behaviour that seems normal or abnormal to you. 50

After Reading 4 At the beginning of the story we learn that Roderick Usher has written a letter to his friend asking him to come and stay at the House of Usher. Use the information from the story to write Usher s letter of invitation. Begin like this: End the letter like this: My dear friend, It has been many years since our last meeting I look forward to your response, Your most affectionate friend, Roderick 5 Lady Madeline s disease had puzzled her doctors for a long time. What were her symptoms and what was their probable cause? Imagine you are her doctor. Write a report about the state of her health Give your advice for her recovery. The causes of Lady Madeline s illness are not entirely clear 6 Choose one of the characters in the story - Roderick Usher, Lady Madeline or the narrator. Write a sequence of entries from this character s diary explaining the events of the story from his/her point of view. Work individually or with a partner. 51