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The Prince's name in Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" is Prospero.
Prince Prospero is the main character of The Masque of the Red Death.
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The rooms that the guests avoid in "The Masque of the Red Death" are symbolic of the stages of life and ultimately death itself. Each room represents a different aspect of the human experience, and the progression through the rooms reflects the inevitability and inescapability of death. The guests avoid these rooms out of fear and denial of their own mortality.
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In "The Masque of the Red Death" when the hour strikes, patrons freeze but for a moment, chimes followed by an eerie laughter
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An example of irony in "The Masque of the Red Death" is when Prince Prospero tries to avoid the Red Death by isolating himself and his guests in his abbey, but ultimately falls victim to the disease just like everyone else. Despite his efforts to separate himself from the plague, he cannot escape his own fate. This showcases the ironic twist of how his attempts at protection ultimately prove futile.
When the clock strikes upon each hour, the guests become silent and stop what they are doing. Also when the masked figure finally appears and the Prince is chasing after him through all of the rooms.
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.
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Prince Prospero invites together his friends to come to his castle for fun. In the middle of the party, the gathering is interrupted by a guest dressed in garments associated with the plague of the "Red Death". Without explanation, all the guests begin to die as they acknowledge the "Red Death". Hope that helps you man.