Most people feel that death is inevitable, but some feel they can cheat or even escape death. “The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe” uses symbols in the setting to say death is inescapable. The story tells a tale about a prince that leaves his people in a time of need, to protect only himself and his friends. He ultimately learns what he cannot escape. The setting of “The Masque of the Red Death” has a deeper meaning than just rooms, they tell you through the positions and colors the significance of allegory in storytelling. The placement of the rooms in the hall plays a symbolic role in the story. The seven different rooms are set in an intricate way, “There was a sharp turn at every twenty or thirty yards, and at each turn a novel effect.” Which means when you stand in the first room you are unable to see the last room. This symbolizes life, you can't see what happens in the future …show more content…
The story takes place in a abbey will seven different halls that the prince and his closest friends lock themselves in. The rooms all have diverse colors the first Blue, then purple, green, orange, white, violet, and finally black. Blue is the symbol of birth, the color of a blanket a baby boy is swaddled in. Purple is a child's way for describing violet, so it represents childhood. Green is adolescence, orange is adulthood, summer is when the brightly colored fruit on trees ripen and mature, adulthood is when you are fully matured. White is old age when your hair turns white, violet is the the last bit of your life before you die it’s the sickness and sadness of your final days. Finally black is death, “...the effect of the fire-light that streamed upon the dark hangings through the blood-tinted panes was ghastly in the extreme…” black is darkness, what people wear to funerals, what monsters and ghosts hide in, it is the final stage in your
Everyone is different, but we all have one thing in common. Death. “The Masque of the Red Death” was a short story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The main characters are Prince Prospero and the Red Death figure. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” there is a disease that is killing many people. Prince Prospero is hiding from the disease in his sheltered home with a thousand of his friends. The disease’s causes people to sweat blood and die within 30 minutes. Prince Prospero and his friends think they are safe in his home and they keep partying until it is midnight. Suddenly, Prospero notices a mysterious figure that looked like someone who died from the Red Death. Prospero chases him through the 7 rooms until they are both in the last room, which is black and red. The Red Death figure turns around and then Prospero dies. Then all of Prospero’s friends run towards the Red Death figure and they all drop dead. Edgar Allen Poe uses symbolism to enhance the story’s allegory that death is inevitable
When he throws a huge masquerade party the ball takes place in a suite of the seven rooms were each one is dressed up in a different color blue, purple, orange, white, violet and black.”The apartments were so irregularly disposed that the vision embraced but little more than one at a time”. The colors of the rooms symbolizes the seven stages of life from Shakespeare by showing how the first room represents the stage of a infancy working it’s way down towards the last stage of your life where the black room represents death. The seven stages of life and the seven rooms show how life is being divided into stages and each stage in our life are different from one
In Edgar Allen Poe’s short story “The Masque of the Red Death,” he is trying to convey that people can’t ignore death, even if they try to distract themselves from it because death doesn’t come at a specific time.
The party that the story revolves around focuses on the seclusion and debauchery that occurs within the abbey’s walls. “It was a voluptuous scene, that masquerade. But first let me tell of the rooms in which it was held.” (192 “The “The Complete Works of Edgar Allan Poe””). Edgar Allan Poe sets up the scene in a way that makes the reader feel pulled into the party itself, giving way to the
While humans can possess dominance over several aspects of their worlds, mankind is simply vulnerable to their unyielding fate. In the allegory entitled “The Masque of the Red Death,” Edgar Allan Poe indirectly employs the concepts of life and death, along with their role in the course of human events. While the revelers make great attempts to obscure themselves from reality, the spectre of death is something unable to be hindered. Through the prominent use of symbolism, Poe communicates the uncompromising presence of death in one’s life, along with the futility of trying to escape from it.
In the story “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe, it shows a prince trying to hide from a plague in his castle with the rest of the royals. In the castle there are seven rooms that are lit in different colors, each room to the readers mean something or have a meaning. Some say that the rooms mean nothing and are just colors that were choosen, but if you look at Poe’s history and the struggles he went through then you will see that those colors do have a symbolic representation of his emotions. Every room in the castle is a representation of what Poe felt throughout his life and still did up to that point.
Poe reveals the allegorical message of the rooms to prove that wealthy people are selfish. The different colors of the all the rooms in the abbey is an allegorical message. From east to west, the colors of the rooms represent the beginning of life to the end of life. The seventh room “was closely 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. But in this chamber only, the color of the windows failed to correspond with the decorations. The panes here were scarlet --a deep blood color” (Poe 4). Poe shows that the seventh room represents death and sorrow. Using allegorical phrases, he shows that wealthy people are selfish because they are partying in all of the rooms, except the black room which represents death. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” the masquerade ball is an example of masking the death and despair on the outside of the duke’s castle. It is an example of Prince Prospero’s first attempts to hide from death. Wealthy
In the short story “The Masque of the Red Death”, Poes use of symbolism is central to the story. There are many times throughout the short story where the use of symbolism takes over the telling of the story. The first use of symbolism that struck me the most was the reference to the ‘Seven Rooms’, seven chambers, all different in colour. Each room represented the different stages in our lives. The
Humans are born with diverse amounts of interests, personalities and qualities. Making each one of us unique in numerous ways, however we as individuals all have one thing in particular that is universal to us all— death. In Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” a plague continues to expand across an unknown country, killing copious amounts of villagers whom crosses its path. Nonetheless the prince of the country, Prospero— evaded the disease through his wealth and prosperity. Utilizing the use of symbols and imagery, Poe illustrates that no one is capable to escape death and judgement— no matter how prosperous you are.
Where there is fright and fear, there is confusion and consequences. In The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, a pestilence, Red Death, is roaming free. Prince Prospero and the other nobles decided to block out the disease by staying in the prince’s palace and have a masquerade ball. No one is allowed in or out, but everyone is struck with terror knowing that death is coming sometime. The short story was crafted with care, so the literary elements contribute to the picture created at the end. Irony and symbolism leave the largest footprint on Poe’s literature, especially The Masque of the Red Death. When the components of symbolism and irony bond together, fiction becomes reality by conveying the message that the amount of money and protection are false impressions when
Example one “It was a voluptuous scene, that masquerade” this passage relates the symbolic significance of the 7 rooms. These rooms could represent the stages of life. They were laied out in a circle, from east to west. This could represent “the cycle of the day, the sun rises in the east and sets in the west” (1). Another way to look at the rooms could be the cycle of life, a journey from birth to death. The decorations or colors of the rooms also have
The Prince then decides to have a masquerade. The abbey has many rooms and all these rooms are different colors. The first chambers was blue, the second chamber was purple, the third was green, the fourth was orange, fifth was white, the sixth was violet, the seventh and last chamber was black. In this last and seventh room there is a large clock. Every hour the clock goes off and a silence comes over all
Have you ever read a story where fantasy is the reality and things do not quite make sense? This is true for “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe. In it is a version of the black plague, which is called the “Red Death”. Prince Prospero secludes a thousand friends and himself from the death around them, but finds that he cannot avoid the inevitable. The author uses many literary devices to create an interesting and meaningful story. One of the devices used is imagery, which evokes the events of the story clearly in the reader’s mind. Another is allegory, which is used by Poe to create another story within his, as it is filled with double meanings. Lastly, Poe utilizes symbolism to give the story meaning. Edgar Allan Poe uses
In, “The Masque of the Red Death,” Poe uses the clock and the seven rooms to show that life has to come to an end. Three symbols that help explain life are the seven rooms which show the seasons and age, and the clock in the Black Room. The seven rooms show how life is a cycle and the stages of life. These seven rooms help represent life in the way of seasons. For example the green room is spring, the white room is winter, and the orange room is fall. These rooms show how life goes into a continuous cycle that keeps on going but it always comes to the end. The rooms start out with blue which stands for rebirth and is pure while the last room which was the color black stood for death and darkness. The clock in the Black Room stands for death.
In “Masque of the Red Death” Edgar Allan Poe uses the Seven Rooms to convey the sequence of the passage. The Seven Rooms are necessary to the development of the story because it has a concept of the Artist as the ultimate outsider, often haunted by his own creation and lots of excess emotion, spectacle, “over-the-top” elements.