Symbols

             Symbols can play very important roles in the stories that contain them. "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe has three major examples of symbols that help to give the story its true meaning. The three main occurrences of symbolism are evident as a color, number, or a name.
             The colors in the story show strongly the attitudes, feelings, or emotions that are occurring. For example, "the western or black chamber" distinctively indicates a sense of death especially when compared to the other six, colorful chambers. "The panes were scarlet-a deep blood color." Poe compares the color of the windowpanes to the color of blood, which implies that blood may be a factor in the plot of the story. As Prince Prospero runs from the "Red Death," he rushes hurriedly through all six rooms in which were six completely different colors. The blue, purple, green, white, and violet chambers that the Prince ran through distributes the range of emotions that were racing through his head within those few moments before his death.
             Numbers in the story indicate how the author wants the reader to feel. Seven is a holy number which evil may be determined to destroy. This, perhaps, is the reason that the Red Death was a plague of the seventh chamber. He wanted to eliminate any holiness that could be in his way. It is also told that the Red Death appeared at 12 o'clock midnight. Midnight is known as the witching hour. This helps indicate that the "Red Death" is obviously a bad creature of the night. If the symbols in these numbers were not known, then the time and place of the plot of the story would have been meaningless.
             A person's name can also be a type of symbol. Prince Prospero's name indicates a prince of prosperity. The beginning of the story says that the Prince was a "happy and dauntless and sagacious"-the stereotypical life of a prin
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