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SHORT STORY #5 "The Masque of the Red Death "
by Edgar Allan Poe
1. Using the SAT vocab list, write a brief paragraph using at least eight words (see list below).
2. The rich and powerful might build walls around their sprawling estates to block out the upsetting parts of life. What realities of life must people face no matter who they are?
3. Google search: What are the symptoms of the pneumonic plague?
4. Consider the Allegory feature. Define as many symbols as you can, bullet-point style. What is the "story below the surface" if you translate each symbol? (Include at least these: Prince Prospero, the abbey, the gate, the masquerade, the ebony clock and TIME, the winding hallway, all the different colors of rooms, & the intruder)
SAT Vocab from Masque
HW: Finish Journal 30
- EQ: What is allegory?
- Who was Poe? What other works from Poe have you read?
1. Using the SAT vocab list, write a brief paragraph using at least eight words (see list below).
2. The rich and powerful might build walls around their sprawling estates to block out the upsetting parts of life. What realities of life must people face no matter who they are?
3. Google search: What are the symptoms of the pneumonic plague?
4. Consider the Allegory feature. Define as many symbols as you can, bullet-point style. What is the "story below the surface" if you translate each symbol? (Include at least these: Prince Prospero, the abbey, the gate, the masquerade, the ebony clock and TIME, the winding hallway, all the different colors of rooms, & the intruder)
SAT Vocab from Masque
- profuse - plentiful
- sagacious - wise
- voluptuous - characterized with luxury or pleasure
- contagion - the spreading of disease
- imperial - majestic
- emanating - coming forth
- sedate - calm; quiet
- pervaded - spread throughout
- piquancy - a pleasantly sharp or appetizing flavor
- phantasm - a figment of the imagination; an illusion
- cessation - ceasing or stopping
- disapprobation - strong disapproval, usually on moral grounds
- propriety - quality of being proper
- tangible - something that can be touched
- impetuosity - impulsive or rash
HW: Finish Journal 30
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