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    The difference between the mood inside and outside of the abbey is; the mood outside the abbey is decaying‚ shooting pains‚ seizures‚ and finally death. The mood inside of the abbey is happy‚ dauntless‚ and Prince Prospero doesn’t want to be bothered by the people outside‚ who are suffering in pain due to the "Red Death." Now comparing the outside and inside of the abbey‚ there isn’t much of a comparison since the inside is bright and full of laughter‚ while the outside is dull and gray. The inside

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    Victoria Schmidt English Comp. 2 “Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe In Edgar Allen Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death‚” Poe uses irony to define his story‚ and to emphasize on the inevitability of death. Irony is used for the reader to focus on one part of the story‚ and then it twists to give the reader a whole different meaning. There are two types of Irony used in this story. One is verbal irony‚ and the other is dramatic irony. Dramatic irony is when the reader knows more than the

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    to manifest a dark and sinister tone in his story‚ “The Masque of the Red Death”. Diction is the word choice a writer uses in their writing to develop a special meaning. Poe wants to send a dark emotion to his readers and starts off his story by personifying “Death”‚ giving it human qualities‚ portraying it is as the protagonist. He wants to make sure the reader realizes how important Death is in the story. Poe also speaks a lot about death and the horrible way these people are dying. This gives

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    Do you think you can escape death? I believe that no matter what you do you cannot escape death. In the story‚ Masque of the Red death Prince Prospero try’s to protect himself and everyone else from the pestilence red death. The symbols in the story were the clock‚ rooms and the stranger and they all foreshadow that death is inevitable. In the story‚ the author begins to write about the clock and describe the characteristics of how it contributes to death. During the party the pendulum chimed

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    Analysis of the Masque of the Red Death‚ by Edgar Allen Poe In the short story‚ Masque of the Red Death‚ Edgar Allen Poe uses Symbolism‚ Setting‚ and Narration to deliver the theme that no one can escape death. His use of symbolism‚ such as the wall clock‚ to remind everyone of the time spent there‚ the Masquerade‚ and especially the Red Death. Poe’s use of setting includes the placement of the seven rooms‚ as well as the color‚ all locked up in a castle that is hidden from the

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    gothic fiction works‚ often featuring the recurring theme of death. “The Masque of the Red Death” is no different. Poe uses different literary devices in his many works to help convey the meaning. The “Red Death” is no different. The theme is used to create the story’s base for the rest of the work. Imagery is used to help allow the reader to actually picture what’s going on based on the authors given description. Lastly‚ he uses symbolism to give the story a deeper meaning. Edgar Allan Poe uses many

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    Symbolism is the use of signs or situations to signify or represent an idea. (“Symbolism”) In order to successfully incorporate this literary technique in “The Masque of the Red Death” the author‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ not only uses the significant meanings of color but various other objects and characters as well. According to Michael Cummings‚ author of The Masque of the Red Death: A Study Guide‚ “The Masque of the Red Death” was published in May of 1842 and its genre can be identified as horror and

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    Gabe Overman Mr. Westhoff Blue 4 April 25‚ 2014 Explication of ’The Masque of the Red Death’ "The Masque of the Red Death‚" by Edgar Allan Poe begins with the introduction of Prospero and his kingdom which has been stricken by the Red Death. Prospero took a large amount of his healthy friends and locked them into his castle with him to protect them from the Red Death. Prospero holds a ball with his friends however‚ it is unexpectedly interrupted by a mysterious ghoul-like figure. Prospero

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    Analysis: The Masque of the Red Death In the story‚ The Masque of the Red Death‚ Edgar Allan Poe gave us the message that death cannot be cheated. He made an impression that safety is indeed merely an illusion by killing the characters who believed otherwise. The story takes place in Prince Prospero’s castle‚ which is bolted shut‚ to keep out the pestilence ravaging the area. The castle itself is extremely peculiar‚ it is set up in an odd fashion and each room is fully color coordinated. The rooms

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    Symbolism of Life and Death in "The Masque of the Red Death" One characteristic of a romantic piece of literature is the use of symbolism the authors use in their works. In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Masque of the Red Death‚" symbolism is used and seen many times. Some things in the story‚ when taken at face value‚ seem peculiar and confusing‚ such as the different colored rooms in the hallway‚ the purpose of the giant ebony clock‚ and the reasoning behind the guests’ way of hiding their

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