Examples Of Personification In The Mask Of The Red Death

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The Mask Of The Red Death The Mask Of The Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe is such a good and suspenseful book. The Mask Of The Red Death is about a disease known as the Red Death. It is a disease that has been widely spread across the country and has killed so many people. Even though the disease is very deadly and is spreading rapidly, Price Prospero is not very nervous at all. He actually is very hopeful that he they will get through this. He closes the gates to his palace to keep the red death from spreading. After a couple of months he throws a masquerade party and decorates his house by changing all of the rooms to different colors. There is one room that is black with a clock in it that rings on every hour. At midnight a random guest that has not been at the palace shows up. Everyone begins to worry that he …show more content…

If you did not have personification in the story then the entire story would not work. Edgar Allen Poe has based this entire story just on personification. It is crazy to me on how it works though. If i had to write something I could not do it. A good example of personification in the story is when Prince Prospero figured out who the masked figure who had never been seen before was. When he said “Then summoning the wild courage and despair, a throng of the revellers at once threw themselves into the black apartment, and, seizing the mummer, whose tall figure stood erect and motionless within the shadow of the ebony clock, gasped in unutterable horror at finding the grave cerements, and corpse like mask, which they handled with so violent a rudeness, untenanted by any tangible form.” This part of the story is describing the Red death in a person looking form even though it is a disease, which is a big part of personification in this story. Now if that wasn't apart of the story then the entire story would be as interesting as it is now. That is why I love this

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