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    The Life within the Fire The tripods had some of the most significance on the setting in the story‚ “The Masque of the Red Death.” As Poe stated in the story‚ “There was no light of any kind emanating from lamp or candle within the suite of chambers. But in the corridors that followed the suite‚ there stood‚ opposite to each window‚ a heavy tripod‚ bearing brazier of fire that projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room...” the tripods were the only light source

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    Unit 2 Study Guide - The following is a list of terms/people/events - they are a majority of what you need to study for your quizzes and unit test‚ but not everything. On top of this‚ study your notes as well‚ but I just put these terms so that you put a little bit of extra emphasis on them. For each term or idea – it is good to assess the definition‚ as well as the following: who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ and how. The WHY is very important. Not all terms have all of the Ws‚ so if you can’t fine

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    Elaborating Poe Blood and death are two major topics that the famous writer Edgar Allen Poe uses in his many writings. Edgar Allen Poe’s short story‚ The Masque of the Red Death‚ is a tale about Prince Prospero during the time of the Bubonic Plague. In the story the Prince‚ instead of aiding his kingdom‚ hides away with a select number of wealthy people. One night about five or six months into their seclusion‚ the Prince throws an extravagant party. This party ends in death and devastation‚ like most

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    "The Masque of the Red Death"‚ by Edgar Allen Poe‚ the main conflict is the "Red Death" arrives at Prince Prospero’s Masque‚ and kills everyone. At Prince Prospero’s ball the guests in attendance all partied in a castellated abbey which had seven rooms in which the party was held. During the middle of one of the festivities a strange figure came into the room and the bold energy and hype immediately died down to the point of where you could here a pin drop on the floor. At this point the red death

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    The Masque Of Red Death In the “Masque Of Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe‚ Poe uses imagery and symbolism to create an allegory that communicates to the reader the idea that nobody is able to escape death. In the story‚ Prince Prospero and his royal friends seclude themselves away from a plague called red death that is killing every poor soul it comes in contact with. As the royals entertain themselves with a masquerade‚ red death himself arrives at the party‚ finishing up of what’s left of human civilization

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    Stories acquire to follow similar factors containing a main gothic element and a moral in the resolution for the purpose of entertainment‚ or a lesson for the reader or viewer to learn in daily life. The feather pillow‚ A rose for Emily and The masque of the Red Death all share one prime gothic element with the story Mrs. Peregrine’s home for peculiar children that enhance a moral from different aspects of a story. Human nature heavily impacts one’s judgement and varies by impressions that

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    I would say the darkest story I have read would be The Masque of Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe. The story is about how a fatal disease struck a country. Prince Prospero doesn’t show care about the poor dying subjects. He avoids whats going on the outside by throwing a masquerade in his castle with his friends. He has a seven rooms that are set up with different colors: blue‚ purple‚ orange‚ violet‚ white‚ and black. The black room has dark blood windows‚ black walls and a dark clock which chimes every

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    The Masque of the Red Death Script Introduction Narrator: A disease known as the Red Death plagues the fictional country where this tale is set‚ and it causes its victims to die quickly within half an hour. Scene 1 Narrator: But the Prince Prospero was so happy and hopeful. He decided to lock the gates of his castellated abbey in order to fend off the plague. He invited many hale and light-hearted friends who were nobles to his castle and didn’t take care of the poor people. The external world could

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    The Masque of the Red Death is a short story written by Edgar Allan Poe. A horrible disease ravaged a kingdom and killed half of the country. The disease’s effects are gruesome to say the least. The effects of the disease were as follows: sudden dizziness‚ sharp pains‚ bleeding from the pores and finally death. All of this took place within 30 minutes‚ but it wasn’t a fast or painless 30 minutes. While this disease was destroying the kingdom the prince‚ Prospero was his name‚ locked himself and

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    Symbolism is used when the author wants a place or an object in the story to represent something bigger. In Masque of the Red Death the black chamber‚ the costumed stranger and the clock chiming all symbolize something that helps us tie it back to the fact that death is inevitable. That you cannot escape it no matter where you go‚ high or low. In the story there are different chambers‚ rom blue to black‚ and each of these chambers represents the different stages of life. When the costumed

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