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The Effects Of Setting On Character In The Masque Of Red Deat
| Term Paper Title | The Effects Of Setting On Character In The Masque Of Red Deat |
| # of Words | 489 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 1.96 |
The Effects of Setting on Character In The Masque of Red Deat
Brandon Cupp
January 1, 1997
English 113
The Effects of Setting on Character
"The Masque of Red Death" and "The Shawl" are quite similar yet very unalike. The way the authors described the setting set the traits of the characters' personalities. In "The Masque of Red Death," by Edgar Allan Poe, Prince Prospero was the main character. In "The Shawl," by Cynthia Ozick, Stella was a supporting character. Both were greatly affected by the settings and the details to describe it.
The way the settings affected the characters were different in some ways. First the way both characters acted and the setting. Prospero lived a full life of luxuries which was evident from him being a prince and owning a magnificent castle. This castle is where he ran to hide from the Red Death. He was scared of dying. He figured if he isolated himself and his closest friends he would be safe. Stella on the other hand was a persecuted Jew in and on her way to a Nazi concentration camp. Death was everywhere. She had no fear of it but she did not want it to come. She just lived her life trying everything to survive. She had nowhere to hide as Prospero did. Yet in the end Prospero had to face death while Stella did not, even though she was in the camp. The attitudes of the two characters and the setting probably are what kept t...Read entire document
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