Themes In The Masque Of The Red Death

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The two stories we are presented with today tackle the supernatural in radically different and direct ways. These stories were written by the authors Edgar Allen Poe and Washington Irving as part of a series of short stories. In Edgar Allen Poe’s story, Poe uses the supernatural theme of a demonic figure to portray the mass death befalling the people of a castle by the means of a deadly disease. On the other end we see Irving using the supernatural theme of reanimation and the dead coming forth to claim the souls of the living. Both use these supernatural elements in figurative ways to convey literal themes in a much more dynamic and grand manner. The link between reality and the supernatural is played out well in both of these stories and the use of elements of supernatural horror makes the already dark elements of each story even darker in the eyes of the reader. Let’s now proceed forth and evaluate both stories, their themes and the meaning of the …show more content…

During a celebration thrown by the king, a mysterious guest shows up during this Masquerade Ball and starts to spread havoc throughout the event. People fall ill to the Red Death and chaos ensues with in the community of the castle. The story ends with the king meeting his demise in the dark and red colored room at the end of the castle. The supernatural element of the story comes in to play throughout the mysterious figure himself who comes to the celebration only to ensure the demise of the king himself. The figure represents death itself stalking the king and nobility through the night. The figure itself also represents the Red Death disease itself and time catching up with the king who locked himself away in his castle to avoid being infected by the

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