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    doctors in an age of endless information. However, the topic is also swiftly judged as taboo in the same breath it is condemned. The refusal to acknowledge the problem is reminiscent of “The Mask of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe in which naïve elitists turn a blind eye to a horrifying plague. Though Poe’s Red Death may be a fictitious disease, the similarities between the effects of an inescapable plague and an eating disorder resonate on a very real level. Though my experiences with an eating disorder

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    Poe who wrote "The Mask Of The Red Death" 200 years ago was not talking about modern day Ebola. Modern day Ebola takes up to 3 months to die. Red death kills the people faster then 30 min. Based on what I read "The Red Death" does not have to do with Ebola. It has to do with tuberculosis and the Black Plague. Yes they have some stuff in common like bleeding from the pores and eyes. They also have stuff that is not in common like red death has no cure. Some people think that they have a cure

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    Allen Poe’s chilling short story Mask of the Red Death begins with people dropping like flies, as the king of the land decides to take his close friends with him to live in one of his palaces. leaving his subjects to survive on their own. A puzzling creature known as the Red Death has been terrorizing and killing off people one by one, and no one has a way to stop it. Through characterization of both Prospero and the Red Death, Poe foreshadows Prospero’s eventual death in the end of the story. Prospero’s

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    “The Mask of the Red Death” reflected Poe’s traumatic experience with tuberculosis. Tuberculosis left Poe traumatized with the painful memories of his mother, brother, adoptive mother, and wife dying slow and painful deaths. “The Mask of the Red Death” is supposed to symbolize a pandemic such as, tuberculosis as a destructive force that leaves behind nothing but carnage and death. In “The Raven” similar tragedies are reflected. The speaker explained

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    begin to think about cheating. However, an unfortunate majority do, and unfortunately, these students are only worsening the bad habit of cheating caused by one bad choice. Likewise, the attending citizens—characters from the short story “The Mask of The Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe—at Prince Prospero’s party were similarly slothful, eventually leading to their downfall. Due to the increased slothfulness in high schoolers, cheating—and all of its many consequences—has emerged in the lives of numerous

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    out with very strong details to how the red death kills the people from the start he has a gruesome tone to the story. This is shown at the beginning to help the tone progress as the story goes on. All the macabre detailing throughout the story helped convey how unpleasant and terrifying the red death is and why Prospero desire to conceal from it. When he decides to take people with him to the palace he thinks that he will be safe however since the red death is all the peoples guilt and fears it goes

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    In “The Mask of the Red Death”, Edgar Alllan Poe uses symbolism and irony to  create a growing sense of fear and dread to the reader, and to show death is unavoidable. One can try to not think about it; try to lock it out it even when it is imminent,  But it will always hunt you down. The story is about Prince Prospero attempting to avoid a dangerous plague, the Red Death, by hiding in his large castle. He, with many other wealthy nobles, have a ball within seven rooms of the castle. Prince Prospero

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    story “Mask of the Red Death” Edgar Allen Poe uses the symbolism of the clock and the characterization of the guests to convey people repeatedly fear mortality although death is inevitable. In the story at the time when the given passage occurs, the guests, invited by prince prospero are at a masquerade ball, hosted by the prince. The ball occurs in Prospero’s palace in which there are seven rooms, arranged east to west with a black themed room on the far west. This is significant as death is the

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    "But it was when he ventured upon insult that I vowed revenge," ("The Cask of Amontillado" 1). Both "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Mask of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe use different techniques to develop a theme. Poe developed common themes of getting what you deserve and karma in both texts. He used point of view and characterization to help develop this common theme. Therefore, Poe uses point of view to develop characterization in antagonists and protagonists which establishes the common

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    Do you think you can escape death? In this passage “The Mask of the Red Death”, Prince Prospero believed that he and his close friend could escape death, or at least try to hide from it. I think you can escape death because I have already. In this paragraph I will be talking to you about the clock, Prince Prospero, and the rooms. The color of the clock was black. The clock was located on the western wall. It was an old grandpa clock that bongs every time midnight comes. The clock is an old antique

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