Power In The Masque Of The Red Death

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In The Masque of the Red Death, Edgar Allan Poe demonstrates through many examples of how characters struggle to free himself/herself from power of others or seeks to gain power over others. Also, through many of the following literary analysis essays, they go along with displaying examples of inevitable power that is overlooked in the short story. In the short story, Poe uses diction and detail to demonstrates that power can be a struggle to be freed from, especially power from people, and even power from things. One of the strongest human drives seems to be a desire for power whether over people or things. In the story The Masque of the Red Death, as we read we are exposed to several events of relating to the subject. “And darkness and …show more content…

In the story we infer that Prince Prospero does not like for his authority to be overridden, just as a king doesn’t like for his authority and rule to be in vain. “‘Who dares’--he demanded hoarsely of the courtiers who stood near him--’ who dares insult us with this blasphemous mockery? Seize him and unmask him--that we may know whom we have to hang, at sunrise, from the battlements” (Poe 8). Prospero has identified the ghastly figure that has seemed to enter into his castled abbey. He becomes angered because he thinks someone from within had did it as a conscious joke, but it only angers Prospero and makes him want to persecute and kill the one responsible for the “blasphemous mockery”. The inevitable will happen, it cannot be escaped. The chronological sequence of events that occur in our lives will happen when it is destined to happen. Not only does Prospero and Death have power, but the narrator gains power over death. He served as a witness to the whole captivation, but somehow he obtained power over death. “The importance of the narrator’s ambivalent exterior/interior status is that it allows him to deviously to “overlook” the fact that he should have died at the end of the story” (Dudley 2). While reading the Literary Analysis from which the source came from, we read upon the unknown of the stories. We learn about the overlooked interior details in the story. With this information, we learn that the narrator was freed from the hands of death, yet we don’t know how. According to the sources given, we can conclude that power can be in vain some cases, but power, inevitable power, will continue to live within the world that we live in. No one can escape the inevitable. Death will knock on the door. Time waits for no

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