Monday, January 20, 2020
Masque Of The Red Death :: essays research papers
 In "The Masque of the Red Death", Poe leads one event into   another often. He uses much symbolism, and in the paragraphs below, I will   show you it. In the first couple of paragraphs however, I will summarize   the plot and state the theme.  In this plot, Poe begins by talking about the Red Death, basically setting   the stage for later events in the story. Then, he talks about Prince   Prospero, which tells the reader that Prospero and the Red Death will have a   conflict later in the story. Next, Poe gives a short summary of the   setting, and also mentions that the "Red Death" was not there. After this,   Poe gives a description of the rooms. The first room had blue ornaments and   windows. Poe then makes each room darker until he gets to the seventh,   which is black. This shows that death is coming to Prospero. Also, in the   seventh room, the windows are blood red, which also shows that the "Red   Death" is coming. Also, the ebony clock keeps on ticking, which is slowly   setting up the conflict, Prince Prospero vs. "The Red Death." Also, the   color of the wood is also symbolic. Ebony is black, so again death is   symbolized. At the end, or conclusion, the clock strikes 12, and "The Red   Death" makes its appearance, and kills Prospero. In the plot, I believe   that the talking about the Red Death and Prospero is the introduction,   because it introduced the two big influences in the story. I also think   that the descriptions of the rooms is the rising action, because it gives   the setting for the conflict. The conflict is Prospero trying to avoid the   Red Death, which is man vs. nature.    The falling action in the story is when Prospero is caught by the Red Death,   and the conclusion is that he is dead.  The theme of the story is that you cannot escape death no matter how hard     					    
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