Edgar Allan Poe's The Masque Of The Red Death

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Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” is about a man named Prince Prospero that believes by taking 100+ people to his castle that they can all escape the Red Death. The reality of it is no one is able to escape the Red Death and everyone at Prince Prospero’s Masquerade are struck with the Red Death. Prospero ends up dying still believing that wealth will help escape death. The Red Death had struck again. In “The Masque of the Red Death”, movie and book there are some similarities and differences such as the message, characters, and events.. “ The Masque of the Red Death” book there were only 2 main characters. Prince Prospero and the Red Death are the main characters throughout the book. The only characters from the book are Prince …show more content…
The book has less events than the movie. As a result of the movie adding extra characters they obviously had to add in extra scenes as well. For example in the movie, unlike the book, there was a scene where Gino and Francesca’s father were told that they would both have to fight to the death and only one of them was able to leave alive. After they both refused to fight one another Prince Prosper came up with the Idea to take five daggers and lace one of them with a deadly poison, Gino and Francesca’s father were then told to take turns cutting their arms with different daggers until one of them gets the poison laced dagger, which would kill the in a matter of seconds. In conclusion, “The Masque of the red Death” movie was more enjoyable because you were able to see how each action and event was acted out. The movie stayed true to the theme of “The Masque of the Red Death” book. The movie had not changed Prince Prospero’s thinking, which made the movie more effective. By the movie leaving in the key parts of the book the audience got the message that Poe originally wanted to convey. Although the book and movie of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death” similar in the message conveyed, they were also different in the events played out and the characters within