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THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH

Justin Hill
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The Masque of the Red Death
In Edgar Allen Poe's story "The Masque of the Red Death", he uses symbolism of 
the rooms, time, and the red death to portray his theme that no one can escape death.
The masque was held in Prince Prospero's imperial suite that consisted of seven 
different and symbolic rooms. The fact that there where seven rooms was symbolic in 
itself. Many believe that the world was created in seven days. It was also said that
there 
are seven stages in a person's life. I think Poe used the number of rooms in accordance 
with the stages of life. The rooms were arranged from east to west with the same process

which we measure time. In the east, the room was blue as day and the western room was 
black as if the sun had set hours ago. The rooms were not arranged so one could see 
completely into the future rooms. Poe stated," The apartments were so irregularly 
disposed that the vision embraced but little more than one at a time. There was a sharp 
turn at every twenty or thirty yards, and at each turn a novel effect." I think Poe shows

that the path of life is not easily predictable. Each stage was different and had "a
novel 
effect". The windows in each room were colored the same as room it looked upon except 
the windows in the black room. The windows in this room cast a scarlet hue on the giant 
ebony clock on the western wall. Poe used this color to link the relationship of time and

death.
The ebony clock at the end of the seven rooms signified the end of life. If it was 
possible to look through all seven rooms and see the clock on the wall it would be the 
same as looking down the barrel of a gun and finding the bullet of a timely but certain 
death. The hourly bellow of the clock ceased the orchestra and a brief discontent 
overcame the courtiers as if time had stopped. The clock reminded everyone hourly that 
the end was getting closer. Poe wrote," the musicians of the orchestra were constrained 
to pause, momentarily, in their performance, to hearken to the sound; and thus the 
waltzers perforce ceased their evolution's; and there was a brief disconcert of the whole

gay company; and, while the chimes of the clock yet rang, it was observed that the 
giddiest grew pale, and the more aged and sedate passed their hands over their brows as
if 
in confused reverie or meditation." When the chiming stopped everyone returned to the 
comfort of the warm music and laughter. The night grew older and the party proceeded 
towards the black room. No one dared to set foot on the black carpet. The clock struck 
midnight and the music stopped. Everyone then became aware of the presence of a 
"masked figure which had arrested the attention of no individual before".
The prince did everything he could to keep the red death away. He protected the 
courtiers and himself behind " A strong and lofty wall". "This wall had gates of iron. 
The courtiers, having entered, brought furnaces and massy hammers and welded the 
bolts." Poe proved that the prince tried to have everything inside the walls to survive
by 
saying, "The external world could take care of itself. The prince had provided all the 
appliances of pleasure." Only until the last stroke of the twelfth hour did the prince
feel 
the safety of the magnificent walls of the castellated abbey. On the last stroke of 
midnight the strange figure appeared in the black room in the shadow of the ebony clock.

When the prince saw this mockery he demanded the mask be removed to unveil the soon 
to be hung guest. The prince, armed with a dagger, followed the figure into the black 
room. Poe wrote," There was a sharp cry -and the dagger dropped gleaming upon the 
sable carpet, upon which instantly afterwards, fell prostrate in death the Prince
Prospero."
Death had struck the prince's masque. The courtiers then attacked the tall figure whom 
stood in the shadow of the clock. "Then, summoning the wild courage of despair, a 
throng of revelers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the 
mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless in the shadow of the ebony clock, 
gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave-cerements and corpse-like mask which 
they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form." The figure, 
who stood in the shadow of the clock, now casts a shadow on revelers who lie dead on 
the ground.
Prince Prospero and his courtiers could not escape death. Masked with it own 
identity, Death came like a thief in the night and took and "held illimitable dominion
over 
all."

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