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Analysis Of Edgar Allan Poe's Masque Of The Red Death

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Death is a terrifying prospect for most people; imagine being face to face with it. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “Masque of the Red Death”, the revelers are in this very situation. Prince Prospero’s country is being devastated by the Red Death. A plaque that results in a painful, gruesome, death. Therefore, Prince Prospero being the selfish, uncaring man he is, locked himself and a thousand of his lighthearted friends in his abbey to hide from the Red Death. After 6 months of seclusion Prince Prospero throws a masquerade to celebrate that they were still free of the Red Death. It is at this masquerade that a gruesome mummer appears before Prince Prospero and all the revelers, and death quickly follows. In this short story, Poe personifies death through the mummer who appears like a thief in the night, stealing the lives of Prince Prospero and his court. Almost immediately, readers are introduced to the concept of death through the emphasis on the mummer’s clothing. It appears at the masquerade after the ebony clock strikes midnight. It is “Shrouded from head to foot in the habiliments of the grave. The mask… resemble the countenance of a stiffened corpse...assume the type of the Red Death” (Poe). The overall description describes it as someone dressed as a realistic corpse that died of the Red Death. Moreover, this description foreshadows the death of the revelers because it too implies that this figure, like the Red death, cause the demise of many. Furthermore, this can be

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