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The story ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ is written by Edgar Allen Poe. In the end of this story there is the appearance of Madeline Usher and it is the climax of this story. The end of this story is full of action and suspense.

In an uncanny turn of events, the narrator and Roderick Usher are reading a text called ‘The Mad Trist’ written by Sir Launcelot Canning and this text does not actually exist but was invented by Edgar Allen Poe to create a literary parallel to the events revealed in this story. As the narrator reads how the heroic Ethelred is forcing his way into a hermit’s dwelling, he along with Usher heard real life sounds which the mirror depicted in the ‘Mad Trist’. Madeline being escaped from the tomb, engages her brother in a tryst that ends after death.

Hence, we may conclude that in this way the end of the story ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ can be most accurately described.

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