Some examples of masques include "The Masque of Blackness" by Ben Jonson, "Comus" by John Milton, and "The Masque of Queens" by Ben Jonson. Masques were popular in the 16th and 17th centuries as elaborate court entertainments combining music, dance, poetry, and spectacle.
In "The Masque of the Red Death," there are examples of alliteration, such as in the description of the "prince's progress" through the seven rooms of the abbey. Alliteration is used to create rhythm and emphasis in the story, adding to the eerie and ominous tone of the narrative.
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
when they do the whole play in masque to show different emotion.
Beau Masque was created on 1972-11-29.