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The Masque Of The Red Death Essay

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From the day we are all born, we have an appointment with death.The truth is that people in society try to have the most fun in their lives by indulging themselves in food, dancing, and partying. Although all of these things are pleasant and enjoyable, people still cannot escape their death. Many try to pass time and live for themselves, when in reality they come closer and closer to their demise. No one better portrays this than Edgar Allen Poe, who in his short story, “The Masque of the Red Death,” Poe shows that there is no artifice that can prevent the inevitability of fate when a rich nobleman named Prince Prospero throws a party in his luxurious castle, hoping the Red Death will not affect him.

The character Prince Prospero in Poe’s “The Masque of Red Death,” had the notion that if he were to throw a magnificent party, inviting his careless friends, while being locked in his extravagant castle, that the Red Death would not be able to reach him. “But the Prince Prospero was happy and dauntless and sagacious...this wall had gates of iron...it was folly to grieve, or to think (456).” Prospero truly does think that the castle, with its gates of iron, will guard …show more content…

And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all (461).” All people in Poe’s story die, and in reality every human being meets with death and decay. The wealthy had suffered the same fate as the poor, even though they had many more possessions and a greater social status than the peasants. Poe goes to symbolize the Red Death as an appointment and a fate that eventually all people in the world must come to face. For some people, such as the ones in “The Masque of the Red Death”, choose to indulge themselves in pleasure, helplessly awaiting the fate that has been set for them from the day of

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