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How does the narrator react to Lady Madeline's death?

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If the book is "The Fall of the House of Usher", then the narrator first notes a change in Usher - he becomes increasingly mad. His skin becomes whiter, he forgets his occupations, he roams through the house or stares into empty space. The narrator is fearful that Usher's madness is infectious and that he may be going mad as well.

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if this is the fall of the house of the usher

He is inwardly struggling but is trying to act calm toward the narrator. (contain his anxiety)

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