Friday, May 31, 2019
The Masque o the Red Death Essay -- essays research papers
     Edgar Allen Poes The Masque of the Red Death is an elaborate allegory/microcosm that combines objects in the story with visual descriptions to give focus to the readers imagination. In the story, a prince named Prospero tries to dodge the Red Death through isolation and seclusion. He hides behind seemingly impenetrable walls of his castellated abbey and lets the world take care of its own. However, no walls kindle stop death because it is inescapable and inevitable. Visual descriptions in the story are used to symbolize death. Poes use of language and symbolism is shown in his description of the ordinal room in the suite, the ebony clock, and the fire.      The first symbolic mean of death is depicted in the seventh room in the suite. Poe says, "The seventh apartment was about shrouded in black velvet tapestries that hung all over the ceiling and down the walls, falling in heavy folds upon a carpet of the same material and hue" . He uses the seventh room to symbolize the final stage of life, death. He sees the black velvet tapestries as blood flowing from the ceiling and walls to the floor. The relationship between blood and death is important because he wants the reader to have a visual image of the blood pouring down the walls as a signifier of death.     The fire lighting the suite of rooms is another object in the story that represented death. He says, "...There stood, opposit...
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