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    "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe is rich in allegorical meaning. The Masque of the Red Death is about a wealthy prince named Prince Prospero who fled his people to try and escape the Red Death. Prince Prospero fled with all his rich friends to his palace to avoid dying from The Red Death, which eventually still gets him and every one of his friends. The critical articles by Bell and Pool are relevant to the analysis because of their use of allegory and its uses in literature. "The

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” is an extraordinary story of many elements that can grasp any reader's attention. This story targets more of the emotions and actions of the characters, creating more of a fathom. Edgar Allan Poe wrote this story from his own perspective and perhaps succeeded in getting the reader to some what relate to the characters focusing on the feelings. The point of view Poe wrote this in makes a clear understanding. The point of view Edgar wrote this in is very effective

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    Power in “The Masque of the Red Death” “Frail humanity can never escape the ravages of time”. Humans are born and will eventually die; it’s the cycle of life. No one can prevent death, but it does not stop people from trying to prolong life. Fate is inevitably predetermined; death is our predetermined fate. In the allegory “The Masque of the Red Death”, written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1842, Poe teaches that death is predestined and that you cannot avoid fate. Poe focuses in on an unusual character

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    inevitability of death is partly mitigated by the fact that we do not know when it will overtake us; this uncertainty has something from the eternity,” meaning that we fear death mainly because we do not know when it will consume us which gives us the natural human nature to try and control when our time comes; this idea is conveyed in “The Masque of The Red Death,” By Edgar A. Poe, through Prince Prospero’s efforts to overpower the mummer (or death) which also enhances the overall theme of death being inevitable

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    Masque Of The Red Death

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” Throughout the poem “The Masque of the Red Death” Edgar Allan Poe uses various sentence structure to draw in the reader through emotion. Poe selects his word choice very carefully. He uses words that are not too big but they still give a very deep meaning. Literary devices are just as important to the poem. These devices help readers convey the theme of this poem, which is no matter how wealthy or powerful one is, one can never escape death. Edgar Allan Poe uses numerous

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    Everyone will experience death at the end of their life. “The Masque of the Red Death,” is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe. Many people are dying, so Price Prospero stays in his castle with some of his friends trying to escape death. This does not work because death will come to everyone, no matter who or where they are. Room 7, the clock, and the stranger help portray the allegory of death. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” Edgar Allen Poe uses the symbolism of room 7, the clock, and the stranger

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    face of certain death. His refusal to let anything get him down seems like a strength of his spirit. It's not easy to basically flip death the bird and stay happy and not scared in the face of a lethal plague. Maybe Prospero thinks creating one last carefree party is the best way to not let death break him. I’m not saying that he has a right to abandon his peasants. But his motivations might be nobler than it looks on the surface Man's relationship with death The fear of death drives the actions

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    Death is inevitable in the human life cycle, so how does one attempt to avoid it? Symbolism is defined as the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. Edgar Allan Poe wrote a short story called, “The Masque of the Red Death.” The majority of people believe he is referring to the black plague that has struck the kingdom. Prince Prospero decides to let the kingdom “peasants” take care of themselves while himself, knights, and chosen women isolate themselves in Prospero’s castle. A little while

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    The Masque of Allegory Many writers of literature incorporate symbolic references in their works throughout history and today. One romantic poet and storywriter in particular is excellent in the use of allegory in his poems and stories. This unique writer’s name is Edgar Allan Poe and his tale “The Masque of the Red Death” is one of his most well known pieces of allegoric writing. Although there are numerous symbols in this story, the seven rooms and the fact that death is inevitable are the two

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    “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe is an eerie short story about the “Red Death”, Poe’s twist on the Black Plague. This plague swept across an unknown kingdom killing many people as it went. There were sharp pain, and sudden dizziness, and then profuse bleeding at the pores, with dissolution. Poe had two main themes for readers to think about. These themes were proven through five main symbols: The ebony clock in the black room, Prince Prospero in the abbey with his friends, the colors

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