Poe crafts the last, black room as the ominous endpoint, the room the guests fear just as they fear death. The clock that presides over that room also reminds the guests of death's final judgment. The hourly ringing of the bells is a reminder of the passing of time, inexorable and ultimately personal.
The literary term illustrated by Edgar Allan Poe's use of different colors for the rooms, particularly the black room in "The Masque of the Red Death," is symbolism. The colors symbolize different themes or emotions, with the black room representing death and the inevitability of mortality.
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when they do the whole play in masque to show different emotion.
un masque (a mask), le masque (the mask)
faisal masque
Yes: un masque.
The homophone for "mask" is "masque."
Miss Masque was created in 1946.
The Masque of Blackness was created in 1605.
Madame Masque was created in 1968.
The Masque of Anarchy was created in 1819.
napoleon wrote a book called The masque of the prophet