Symbolism In The Masque Of The Red Death

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In the short story, "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar A. Poe entail various symbols that consist of: east and west, the ebony clock, the masked figure and Prince Prospero's castellated abbey. The overall allegorical message Poe establishes is that eventually everyone dies, even though they try to prevent death. East and West and Prince Prospero's castellated abbey signify in complexity of how they initiate Poe's usage of symbolism. The seven rooms in Prince Prospero's kingdom depicts the progression of life, by demonstrating it east and west. The text states,"...eastern extremity...in blue...second chamber was purple...third was green..fourth was furnished and lighted with orange...fifth with white...sixth with violet...seventh

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