Madeline Manher's Character Essay: The Role Of Madeline Usher

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Clayton Brown Olson English 1302 16 February 2014 The Role of Madeline Usher In this story written by Edgar Allen Poe “The Fall of the House of Usher,” the narrator explains the characters in such an odd way. The narrator tries to maintain control and the people in the story are trying to become free of themselves. It is a struggle against the aspect of masculine and feminine. Lady Madeline (the sole female character in the story), is kept in the background, but stands her ground by being the main drive for much of the plot. Roderick Usher, the male heir of the Usher household, has qualities of the female, but introduces a strong male identity into the house. Oppressed feminine over the oppressive masculine is blurry and leaves much to be desired. There are many ways to describe Lady Madeline, but the best way to describe her is her being a weak character. Madeline was a bigger character in the story more than they explained. She is an example of how women were treated back then, and didn’t have very many rights. Her physical descriptions are shown to be as a weak woman. The nar...

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