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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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    1) Explain the hermeneutic gaps to be found in “Young Goodman Brown” and in “The Masque of the Red Death.” See A Study Guide for American Literature to 1900‚ page 99. As readers‚ we come across pieces of information that are deliberately withheld by the writer. These information or hermeneutic gaps can range from trivial details to crucial parts of the texts that become the main interest of the reading process. Gaps can both be temporary and resolved at some point of the story or

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    The Masque of the Red Death Edgar Allan Poe 1. Explain the unique aspects of the rooms‚ including how many of them there are and what makes them different? 2. What is the effect of the ebony clocks’ chimes on the assembled guests? 3. The word mad means insane. What is ironic about the narrator’s mention that ‘There are some who would have thought Prospero mad’? 4. What details about the seventh room makes it grotesque in appearance? 5. What does the masked figure walking and its movement

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    Allen Poe‚ stays true to the gothic style of writing in his story “The Masque of the Red Death”. This tale is set during the time of the black plague; a time where there is a lot of heartache‚ sickness‚ and of course death! Poe incorporates many themes throughout this story to help the reader understand how the choices we make can lead to a path to happiness‚ or a path to death. He uses symbolism to help display his themes of‚ death‚ human nature‚ selfishness‚ and choices. Looking throughout Poe’s

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    Symbolic Illness in The Crucible and The Masque of the Red Death In The Crucible and The Masque of the Red Death‚ both authors utilize symbolic illness to portray an outbreak of something terrible in society. The novel and short story both provide instances of symbolic illness throughout each of them. In The Crucible‚ the illness in the story is the “outbreak” of witchcraft in the town of Salem. It all started when Parris saw several girls dancing naked in the forest one night around a fire.

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    titled “The Masque of Red Death” and the “Tell Tale Heart.” The relevant materials used to draw up the psychological write up are the Freudian personality psychoanalysis tools and 5th edition of the DSM-V by the American Psychological Association. Apart from exposing some typical symbols and literary techniques that Poe used

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    The Oxford Dictionary defines the seven deadly sins as “the sins of pride‚ covetousness‚ lust‚ anger‚ gluttony‚ envy‚ and sloth.” Each of these sins are represented in Edgar Allen Poe’s short story The Masque of the Red Death. The seven deadly sins are related to The Masque of the Red Death through the seven rooms‚ and Prince Prospero’s character The seven rooms in the Prince’s abbey symbolize the seven deadly sins. For instance‚ each room represents a sin. It can be inferred that the sins are being

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    The Masque of The Red Death and The Tell-Tale Heart By Edgar Allan Poe The two short stories by Edgar Allan Poe - The Masque of the Red Death and The Tell-Tale Heart‚ have some rather important differences but mostly share the same tone/mood‚ themes and other stylistic ways. The Masque of the Red Death creates a tone of gothic and horror throughout the short story. You can understand this just by looking at the opening lines: “The "Red Death" had long devastated the country. No pestilence

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    no escaping it. "The Masque of the Red Death" is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe explaining how Prince Prospero stays in a state of denial unwilling to accept death until it is too late. The seven rooms in which Prospero presides in represent the seven rooms in which Prospero presides in represent the seven stages of life with their colors and features. As he rushes through each room Prospero realizes the consequences of going through life too fast. A dark and haunting death cast over Prince Prospero’s

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    creating his work and describing each scene. Here is my version of how “The Masque of the Red Death” should have ended; As the last ring from the grand clock filled the room‚ a powerful feeling of fear took over. The rush of cold air flooded the ballroom. As the doors burst open they revealed the masked figure standing tall and confident as if he did not belong. The dark maroon color of his attire seemed something similar to the red room in the mansion of Prince Prospero. The host emerged from the crowd

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