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Suspense in the fall of the house of usher

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In this story, the plot consists of rising events, conflict, climax, and resolution. The rising events include the parts in the story when the narrator first arrives at the house, meets Roderick, and hears about Roderick's and Madeline's problems. Madeline's death and burial are part of the conflict. At this point, Roderick and the narrator begin to hear sounds throughout the house. The sounds are an omen that an evil action is about to occur. ***The climax is reached when Madeline comes back from the dead and she and her twin brother both die.
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whats the question? im confused

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