when the clock chimes everybody in the rooms stops what they are doing and watches the clock. the masque of the red death is an allegory and is meant to be read on a symbolic level. the ebony clock symbolizes time. when it chimes everybody stops what they are doing to see if their time is up. and when the story is over and everybody has died the clock stops. this means time is up. other symbols include the red death which symbolizes death and no matter who or where you are it will find you. the seven rooms symbolize the seven deadly sins. the tripods symbolize life. and prince prospero symbolizes prosperity. and the castle symbolizes hope that the red death will not find them.
Don't fuss over your hair.She caused such a fuss no one wanted to stay. What causes one person to fuss doesn't bother someone else.
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 clock of ebony is in the 7th room- the room of death. It symbolizes the impending doom of the guests and the Prince, in other words, it is their life ticking away. When the clock stops ringing, that is when the Prince dies and his time in life is over. Another representation would be that it is the connection to the outside world. It interrupts the gay happiness of being safe inside the walls by reminding the guests of the terrors going on in the outside world (i.e., the Red Death epidemic). Time is continuing beyond the walls just as it is within them.
A fuss is a commotion, disturbance, or excitement (similar to don't make a fuss, where it means additional effort or activity).The verb to fuss means to worry, complain, or expend greater effort, often unnecessarily.The change in train schedules caused a considerable fuss among the commuters.She continued to fuss over the decorations, worried that they did not look right.The baby would often fuss when he couldn't find his toys.
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The revellers gasped at the horror of the motionless figure with the grave-cerements and corpse-like countenance, and finally the red death's presence was acknowledged, and everyone fell to their deaths, leaving the red death with dominion over all
This means that in the end of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," the red death ends up killing everyone inside the Prince's abbey, which is ironic because the purpose of locking themselves in the abbey in the first place is to escape the red death.
Generally means making a fuss over something.
To give things to someone happily and kindly; to not fuss over it
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