Characters Prince Prospero > (Protagonist) The name Prospero
is an allusion to a Shakespearean character from The Tempest who
lost his Dukedom
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What do we know about Prospero?
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Who or what is the antagonist in this story? The Red Death
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Setting Fairy-tale setting (no specific time) Prince Prosperos
kingdom his castle 7 room suite Colored rooms with matching colored
window treatments Not in a straight row built using sharp angles
Illuminated by torches in adjacent corridors The black room (7 th
room) has a crimson window treatment and an ebony clock
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Symbolism Poe often creates ominous, eerie settings that become
symbolic Prosperos seven room suite is specifically set in sharp
angles Can you think of what this could be symbolic of?
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What about the seventh room? And why do you think everyone
stops dancing when the clock strikes? How is the clock
symbolic?
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The rooms come to represent the Seven Phases of Life, or the
Seven Ages of Man This is also an allusion to Shakespeare
(Shakespeare has a poem titled The Seven Ages of Man)
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/webstuff/p
oetry/Shakespeare-TheSeven.html
http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/webstuff/p
oetry/Shakespeare-TheSeven.html
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The number 7 as always been associated with the supernatural
The rooms progress from east to west like sunrise (birth) and
sunset (death)
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The entire setting is symbolic it creates an ominous tone which
helps create foreshadowing and suspense The setting also helps
convey the theme - The buildings design helps express the idea that
death is inevitable
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Allegory : A piece of literature that can be interpreted on two
levels having both a literal and a symbolic meaning Some readers
argue that The Masque of the Red Death is allegorical because so
many things are symbolic. As we read the next story pay attention
to objects that become symbolic.