The Fall of the House of Usher

What is the illness of the proprietor of the mansion suffer from and why does the narrator go to visit him?

What is the illness of the proprietor of the mansion suffer from and why does the narrator go to visit him?

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In the letter, Roderick described a certain "mental disorder" that was plaguing him, and he communicated a desperate desire to see his old companion. Due to the urgent tone of the letter, the Narrator never thought twice; without hesitation he obeyed this "very singular summons."

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