Roderick In The Fall Of House Of Usher

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In the short story “Fall of house of Usher” you can see Roderick as the ego. Roderick is the last descendant of his family along with his sister. Roderick is very ego which is the interaction between superego and ID, because he know’s his importance and he knows he has to keep the family name going and he is aware of that. He strives to find peace between internal issues and external issues. Roderick can be seen throughout this short story as crazy, mental, ill, unhealthy because of the way the family tree is, it doesn’t branch out it’s just straight up and down that means other families have not been involved in the Ushers family name. When the narrator shows up he sees Roderick as a madman and this is mainly because of Madeline. Roderick finds Madeline which he thinks she is dead and gets the narrator to help put her in a tomb and lock her …show more content…
He can be seen as superego which is the part of a person's mind that acts as a self-critical conscience, reflecting social standards learned from parents and teachers because is just a normal man paying a visit to an abnormal friend, the narrator gradually become a part of the mansion but he cannot face what is happening and what was happening. The narrator and Roderick try to occupy themselves by painting and playing the guitar like regular people. When Madeline dies the narrator helps Madeline's brother Roderick put her away in a tomb and then lock it up behind iron doors. One dark night in this short story the narrator can’t sleep so he starts to read and he reads a poem about a dragon and every sound coming from the poem Usher hears it in the mansion coming from the tomb. Usher thinks that Madeleine's alive and at about that time he said that she opens the door and falls into his hand dead and then he dies. The narrator like anyone else would do he fled the scene and on the way out he looked back at the mansion only to see it falling apart and crumbling into