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The narrator arrives at the House of Usher to help his old friend in a time of illness. Does he succeed in his purpose?


Yes, he helps his friend take care of his dying sister.


Yes, he cheers his friend up as best as he is able.


No, he is not able to stop the madness that destroys Usher.


No, he succumbs to the same illness as Usher.

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No, he is not able to stop the madness that destroys Usher. In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher," the narrator visits his friend Roderick Usher to assist him during a time of crisis. However, despite his attempts to help, he ultimately cannot prevent the tragic descent into madness and the supernatural events that unfold, leading to the downfall of the Usher family.

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