The Masque Of The Red Death Setting Analysis

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Setting is the location of where the story takes place and it makes the reader experience what is happening in a deeper meaning. In The Masque of the Red Death setting is extremely important. When Prospero hosts a masquerade ball and he decorates all seven rooms in single colors. The seventh room is black with red windows and an ebony clock. As the story progresses the seventh room is the most influenced by setting because it immediately instills the reader a feeling of isolation, separation, and fear. At midnight when the guest, who is a victim of the Red Death, attends the masquerade ball Prospero becomes angry that he joined his party with the disease. However, the guest are afraid of the man since he was described as having a corpse

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