by Anonymous on January 27th, 2009

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What is the main conflict in the short story "The Fall of the House of Usher"?

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  • by NeverWas on January 27th, 2009

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    The House was all like "I want to fall because I have weak structural support" and Usher was all like "I am going to spend all my time renovating you and neglecting my deteriorating family life so that you don't fall, you silly house"

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    • Oh, come on. It was funny. Do your own homework, bub.

      NeverWas

      by NeverWas on January 27th, 2009

    • I thought it was a good answer. You should totally put this on your homework, kid.

      lizvelrene

      by lizvelrene on January 27th, 2009

    • i laughed.

      hahagaveyoukatrina

      by hahagaveyoukatrina on January 28th, 2009

    • Yea...put that as your answer! You might fail but it is funny.

      Roderick Usher and his sister were suggestively incest. He was going against nature in doing this. Nature faught back by taking over his home and he saw this. Therefore when him and his sister died so did the house.This is just a short summary but there is way more to it.

      cagrooms

      by cagrooms on March 9th, 2010

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