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    caught up in trying to live out his life‚ that he forgets to stop and smell the roses. The Masque of the Red Death is a comment on the inevitability of death‚ and the progression of life. In a time where death is everywhere in the world‚ Prince Prospero believes that he is above and beyond death‚ that in locking himself away in a castle‚ he can escape it. The party-goers in the story likewise try to shun death by revelling in life‚ and trying to ignore the

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    The Red-room in Jane Eyre

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    Hung Harris Pham English 111 Prof. Amster Final Paper The Red-room in _Jane Eyre_ It is not rare to encounter effective and incisive uses of space within nineteenth century literature. The famous novel _Jane Eyre_ by Charlotte Brontë is one of the finest examples of a fictional work with profuse uses of space in the period. The red-room in which the little Jane Eyre is locked as a punishment for her panicky defense of herself against her cousin John Reed is the first noteworthy use of space

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    a dilemma‚ and with the struggle of that problem comes fear‚ but what truly shows that character’s mental strength or personality is how they handle that problem. In the stories‚ ¨The Tell-Tale Heart‚” ¨The Pit and the Pendulum‚”and ¨The Masque of the Red Death‚” all of the main characters experience fear‚ but handle it in very different ways. Whether they use that fear to help them overcome the problem‚ or their fear results in paranoia. Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism‚ irony‚ and figurative language

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    Mask of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe a prominent theme is that people can’t just run away from your problems‚ eventually‚ they will catch up to them. In “The Mask of the Red Death” is very clear that the main problem in the story‚ it is the red death. The red death is not meant to be thought of as real plague; it is a symbolism for the problems that await us and in the case of the book‚ the problem of death. The people inside the castle are sheltering themselves from the red death. They try to

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    Masque of the Red Death” Analysis With money you can do a lot‚ people with lots of money tend to wind up with lots of power or fame. Money can buy a lot of things‚ but longevity is not one of them. The theme of ‘Masque of the red death’ was “no amount of money will enable you to cheat death”. The author conveyed this by giving an example of a unique situation where a wealthy person tries to cheat death‚ but ends up dying anyways. He gives us the theme with three different literary techniques:

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    involve large philosophical concepts (such as life and death). The reader can interpret this story as an allegory about life and death as well as the lack of humans to bypass or avoid death. The Red Death acts in place of death‚ both allegorically and literally. It goes to show in the end material things really don’t matter. No matter how magnificent the castle he had‚ how upscale the food‚ how extravagant the clothing‚ nobody could escape death that night. The story also means to discipline Prospero’s

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    JESSICA LYNN SCHAFFER‚ SEPTEMBER 23 1990 TO DECAMBER 6 2008. A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON WHO WILL BE REMEMBERED BY ALL OF THOSE WHO KNEW HER AS THEIR ANGEL ON EARTH. Jessica Lynn Schaffer was born September 23‚ 1990‚ in Barberton Ohio. She was a girl full of love and beauty both inside and out. She was a senior at Medina High School in Medina Ohio where she participated in many activities through out her whole life. Some of which were soccer (which was her favorite)‚ softball‚ Key Club‚ Spanish Club

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    Comparison: "The Jade Peony"‚ "Horses of the Night"‚ Masque of the Red Death" I noticed that i enjoyed most of the storys not only for the obvious reasons such as good characters ‚ mood‚ and imagery but also because of writing style and fluency. I noticed some storys I enjoyed reading even thought nothing in it really interested me too much‚ while other storys that were about topics I usually enjoy reading about I had to put down because I would end up going over every sentence two

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    Jane’s punishment in the red room emphasizes the existence of separate‚ yet accessible worlds‚ while perverting Jane’s comfort to being indoors with the discomfort of a supernatural encounter in an isolated room. As a result of her altercation with John Reed‚ her aunt‚ Mrs. Reed‚ orders her to stay a night in the Red Room–the place where her uncle‚ Mr. Reed‚ died. In this scene‚ Brontë describes that in the Red Room‚ “…the two large windows‚ with their blinds always drawn down‚ were half shrouded

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    several disturbing narratives. As such‚ it is not surprising to find that Poe’s story‚ "The Masque of the Red Death‚" and Faulkner’s tale‚ "A Rose for Emily‚" have much in common. Among their numerous similarities‚ the most apparent comparison is the theme of death in both plots. Foremost‚ in "the Masque of the Red Death‚" the country had been exposed to the bubonic plague. Victims of the plague died an untimely death. Prince Prospero‚ in an attempt to defend himself from the epidemic‚ locked the gates

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