Compare And Contrast Ebola And Red Death

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The Red Death v. Ebola Poe was not talking about Ebola when he wrote the story “The Masque of the Red Death”. The time is all wrong for when Ebola was even around. The time it takes for the disease to kill them is different from how long it takes you to die form Ebola. Also the transportation was not good back then it would of taken them days to get from where they live to Africa. Just take the story and the article and compare sense the story didn't give that much details on the detail. The time is all wrong what that means is the story was based around 1800’s ; Ebola was not around or at least not been killing people till 1976. It would not make sense for him to be writing about a disease that has not even happened yet. The chance

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