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    The author of the story Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe is about a prince who tries to avoid the red death. He locks himself in a castle. With loud music he stays in the castle and surrounded by the rich and the poor people were outside listening to how the prince partied. He had the door closed so no poor person can come in. Towards the end the red death came in and killed everyone inside. In this story we talk about the ebony clock and room east to west and finally we talk about…

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    identified him. High-born and common folk alike feared Burton because of the tales told about his ‘gifts’, the supernatural abilities that had scorched the sky. But he had morphed his face into an unrecognizable visage. And once Montague realized, he played along. “The wild folk have come,” said Burton. “Mages carrying deadly spells are murdering everyone in sight and burning homes to the ground. I believe the invaders are influenced and led by a supernatural force. A force so evil, its…

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    and splits his time between New York and Los Angeles. RuPaul also has an array of merchandise, including fragrances, dolls, cosmetics, shoes, and even chocolate. His show RuPaul’s Drag Race is growing in popularity and has a podcast with Michelle Visage titled, “What’s the Tee?” It’s easy to say that RuPaul and his talent is taking the world by storm. He has helped launch the careers of over one hundred drag queens and continues to do so today. Not to mention he has branched out to many…

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    This is evident when Whitman writes that “the visages of things—And of piercing through to the accepted hells beneath.” This theme is similar to Dickinson’s “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died.” In “I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died,” Dickinson emphasizes the idea that one should not focus on death because…

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    William Shakespeare’s Hamlet proves to remain one of the most influential and famous paradigms of a tragedy in all of literature. As the solemn tale introduces the quintessential tragic hero, a portentous encounter with a formerly royal apparition reveals Hamlet’s noble intentions and resolution to avenge his late father. However, like most Shakespearean tragic heroes, Hamlet suffers bereavement before he witnesses the full outcome of his actions; indeed, his acumen and extraordinary ability to…

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    Lil Frank Monologue

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    D Money – The Monster Lil Frank, you created me without a mate! What has the world done to fill you with such hate? (146) Everyone around me has someone to love and hold, But my visage and presence makes people perceive me as cold. Woah, you wretch, why are you so miserable? Did I ask for you to create such a hideous being? (122) Even little William Frankenstein tried to escape my grasp by fleeing! Now, I wonder why he is no longer seen frolicking around? Oh right, he is a cold dead body…

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    Dr. Heidegger's Study

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    they go to his study. His creepy study contains, among other things, a bust of Hippocrates whom the doctor consults with when necessary. The study also contains a magic black book, a skeleton that lies in the closet, and a mirror that contains the visages of the Heidegger's deceased patients. The doctor presents his guest empty champagne…

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    concealed in everyday social interactions. Žižek, therefore, states that the mask's function is not to be outwardly "orn," but instead to be "kept hidden." In the case of Kevin Khatchadourian, the mask of the school shooter is a sort of hypermasculine visage, illustrating violence and emotional detachment. Consequently, in "We Need to Talk About Kevin," the mask is fragmented between the caricaturized concept of masculine, adolescent "coolness" and Kevin's individual conflicts. Shriver, in this…

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    had arrested the attention of no single individual before." No one knew who this person was but they had the attention of all others. The costumes of the guest were all designed by the prince except for the stranger. "The mask which concealed the visage was made so nearly to resemble the countenance of a stiffened corpse…

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    In the short story “The Minister's Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, it can be inferred that Mr.Hooper is giving the lesson to both his community and the reader that before pointing fingers at others, people should consider their own sins. Everyone in Milford is talking about Mr. Hooper and his veil, but no one is thinking about mentioning their own secret sins. They freely without even really noticing gossip about the endless possibilities of the sins Mr. Hooper has committed while not ones…

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