What does the color ebony represent in the masque of the red death?
How the red death kills the other people
Basically: It's a type of the spirit summon, mixture of Voodo and Japanese culture. In fact it is a curse that you place on yourself. BUT you can also put it on the other preson (google for istructions). Anyway, you make a spirit posses a doll, you hide from it, hear and see creepy stuff and then you burn the doll. Also you may see strange stuff going on for a while after that.
What happens when the revelers seize the masked figure Masque of the red death?
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
Becase he is known on a lot of tv shows and my friends cosuin she spent the night and i got to came and it actually tried to kill us thats why not faking! watch out im warning dont buy a elmo doll for no onne!
Is it true that when you wake up in 2 am there is some one watching you?
I hope not thats frickin' scary! Truthfully, the answer is no, that is most definitely not true and whoever told you that is just trying to freak you out.
yes but some people think that its real so in some scary story books it tells u how to get bloody mary
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What moral lesson does ''The masque of the red death teach?
No matter how hard you try, you can not evade death. It is imminent.
Why did the masked intruder instill such fear in ''The Masque of the Red Death'' the revelers in?
He was dressed in red death
Scary non true stories that will make you cry?
Yes they can, my friend made on up and i dont get scared but i had nightmares for a month!
In "The Masque of the Red Death," Edgar Allan Poe illustrates the futility of attempting to evade death and fate through the character of Prince Prospero, who believes he can outsmart the inevitability of mortality by isolating himself and his guests in a lavish abbey. Despite their opulence and efforts to distract themselves from the plague ravaging the outside world, the arrival of the Red Death within their sanctuary serves as a stark reminder that death is inescapable. Poe suggests that no amount of wealth or power can shield individuals from their ultimate fate, emphasizing the universality and inevitability of death. Ultimately, the story conveys that attempts to escape fate are futile, as it will always find a way to claim its due.
Is the legend of headless horseman is real?
no, the headless horseman was not real but people think it is.
Is the legend of the headless horseman real?
No, that is why it is referred to as a legend, it is fictitious.
The Headless Horseman is not a fictional ghost character from The legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving.
Many legends are based on some small fact and become part of folklore.
The "Headless Horseman" is real so to speak but may have been based on a Dullahan from Irish mythology, although in these they use a human spine in place of a sword and are sometimes seen with wagons.
Are Lala Loopsys really creepy?
Yes, they are kinda creepy with yarn hair and button eyes. This reminds me of coraline and you must admit that is pretty scary.
Why do the women in the countryside think Ichabod Crane is an important person?
Because he is the 1 who got the girl over Brom Bones.
What did the masked figure represent in the masque of the red death?
the disease called the red death
Does vivi drink hana blood Hana to Akuma?
Yes, in chapter 23.
Vivi had been stabbed by the Demon King and in order for him to make a quick recovery, Hana came to the Demon world (where Vivi was being held) and convinced him to drink her blood saying "It's the only reason Hana came here".
How does susan hill continually build fear in the reader throughout the novel 'woman in black'?
Through her use of the weather (eg. The London Particular, fog, sea frets), the flashback narrative structure, her use of contrast (eg. Weather, trains, market/funeral, domestic details, un-natural events), use of sounds (eg. pony and trap, rocking chair, child's cry), repetition of details before incidents (eg. presence of birds and rustling sound), unusual characters (eg. Keckwick, Mr Jerome's fear of the woman, Samuel Daily's warnings), Arthurs changing response to people and events (eg. Eel Marsh House, breakdown of his health/sanity/confidence), set piece incidents (eg. the funeral scene, nursery scene, saving Spider, where his child gets killed) Also through her word choices and use of figurative language.
In Anne Rice's "The Vampire Chronicles," Lestat is portrayed as bisexual rather than gay. Throughout the series, he forms romantic and sexual relationships with both male and female characters. His sexuality is fluid and evolves over the course of the books.
Why did Disney ban The legend of sleepy hollow?
From what I read it was never banned, just a myth that it once was. I wish they would show the old show and the cartoon verison kids today would like it an it would be better for them than some of the movies that are being showed