Similarities Between The Premature Burial And The Masque Of The Red Death

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The horrific theme in Poe’s characters from the “The Premature Burial” and “The Masque of the Red Death” is Death. These two dark romantics stories take a toll on their characters as they are obsessed in their desire to avoid death. These characters in both stories go through great lengths in their own way to avoid the inevitable and inescapable.

“The Premature Burial" character tells stories of “a hundred well authenticated instances” of people actually buried alive. (Poe 309). He feels this is the worst thing that could possible happen to him or anyone. “To be buried while alive is, beyond question, the most terrific of these extremes which has ever fallen to the lot of mere mortality” (Poe 309). The character describes a disorder that make people seem like they are dead. He claims he has this mysterious disorder known as catalepsy. When Catalepsy strikes it makes people motionless, cool, and their pulse is undetectable by a physician. Without close examination, people would assume the worst,and prepare the body for a burial. He is obsessed with the stories of people buried alive because he is afraid his disorder will strike at anytime, and he will awaken in a coffin he can not escape. The character constantly worries about death which interferes with his daily life. he tells about how he fell asleep in …show more content…

Some of the Romantics writers were Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville. Well known transcendental authors were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. They were both know for their similar themes of nature. Both movements placed a lot of value on the individual. Most of the authors grew up poor and lost loved ones early on. They shared a respect for nature, education and each other. Even though they grew up in poverty they managed to get an education. These similarities may have helped to create a bond with one

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