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    “The Masque of the Red Death” Essay In this story‚ the “Red Death” is a disease that is running rampant in the country. Its victims died a quick and gruesome death. However‚ there is a Prince by the name of Prospero who stays hopeful. He secludes his castle from the outside in hopes of keeping him and his guest alive. However‚ when they receive a visitor it is clear that nobody could escape the “Red Death”. The Prince’s castle is very luxurious and impressive and is made up of seven apartments

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    story The Masque of the Red Death‚ describing the rooms‚ the figure and more. For example: “Now in no one of the seven apartments was there any lamp or candelabrum‚ amid profusion of the golden ornaments that lay scattered to and fro or depended from the roof” ( page 97). The imagery of both stories certainly gives significant clarification to the stories. The imagery helps develop the stories complex meaning it explains‚ it also visualizes and elucidates their meanings. The tone of The Masque of the

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    and death swept the country. “No pestilence had ever been so fatal”. In Edgar Allen Poe’s the Masque of Red Death‚ the author uses setting‚ imagery and suspense to convey the theme that death is inescapable. The story is set in Prince Prospero’s abbey somewhere isolated from the rest of the country and the people in it are trapped inside while the people outside can not get in. The abbeys sense of confinement is threatening and everyone both inside and out has so capability to escape death from

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    Man is insignificantly cursed with constantly craving power‚ attention and control over what they have no jurisdiction in.“Prospero attempts to control death by fitting it into his own work as a motif rather than as a reality”(Dudley). In Poe’s “Masque of The Red Death” Prince Prospero feels that power and control are the key to success and survival‚ although he doesn’t realize that his depressive plan of trying to control the unknown and create power will end with his demise. Prospero tries to

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    This article‚ by Narayan Chandran‚ compares Edgar Allen Poe’s "Masque of the Red Death" to William Shakespeare’s "Macbeth". During the banquet scene in "Macbeth"‚ there is a shadowy figure that places itself in the chair of Banquo and produces an intense effect with the rest of the assembly. This is very similar to Poe’s spectral image that is the Red Death. The other people in Prince Prospero’s abbey are appalled with this new addition to their group. Both are meant to have a powerful visual result

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    Poe’s Infatuation with Death Ralph Emerson once wrote‚ "Talent alone cannot make the writer. There must be a man behind the book." Edgar Allan Poe acquired the ability to write Gothic horror through the tragedies that existed in his life. At three years old Poe lost his mother and father. Grief and sadness overwhelmed Poe’s childhood and eventually his literary style. "By temperament and mournful personal experience‚ Poe was drawn into the contemporary cult of death" (Kennedy 111-33.) In

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    while studying that period. In my first selection which is Romantic‚ what I loved was “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ I just love Edgar Allan Poe and this was one of his favorite works. 4. What are your three favorite literary titles from the course (such as "The Mirror" or The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn)? Your choices may be short stories‚ poems‚ plays‚ novels‚ or a combination. “The Masque of the Red Death”‚ “The House On Mango Street”‚ and the biography on “Olaudah Equiano”. 5. Based on careful

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    Before reading The Masque of the Red Death‚ knowing that it is by Edgar Allen Poe the reader can infer that it had the possibility to be depressing and gory. Then‚ when you read the title‚ it is confirmed that the theme will be similar to most of his other writings. Although it may not be as disturbing as Poe’s “The Black Cat” where eyes are being gouged out‚ it still has it’s gruesome moments. The Masque of the Red Death is about a prince and his castle hiding from the red death which kills you within

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    “I never want to die” a phrase uttered by one man‚ but a thought nearly universal. Edgar Allen Poe’s allegorical short story The Masque of the Red Death is an unflawed demonstration of mankind’s unwillingness to face demise. In the story‚ a hideous plague is prevalent in the kingdom of Prince Prospero. In a selfish act to save himself and many of his light-hearted friends from the terrible pestilence‚ he abandons his people and shuts himself in his opulent abbey. With his only concern being to have

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    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 gothic fiction due to the constant references to illness‚ bloodshed‚ and death. It is one of the many pieces where Edgar

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