Answer:
The details like the appearance of Roderick Usher in the story tells us that he is rejected.
Step-by-step explanation:
'The Fall of the House of Usher' is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. The story is about Roderick Usher and his twin sister.
The indirect characterization of Roderick Usher from the story, the details that the author has used to portray his characters can be found in the story. Some of these details include the letter written by Roderick to the narrator, informing him about his mental-illness. This detail allows him to be characterised as a strange person, who secluded himself from the society. The reason of mental illness of Roderick Usher can possibily due to his seclusion as well, from the society.
Another detail that helps in Usher's characterizatiom is his appearance. When the narrator met Usher after long time, he noticed that Usher has changed in his appearance and now have ghastly pallor skin, his hair became rough. This detail tells us that he is rejected from the society.