And the will therein lieth, which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the will, with its vigor? For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, not unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will.
Poe was obsessed by death, especially by the fear of death, as can be seen in so many of his poems and stories. In "The Masque of the Red Death" he seems to be symbolzing the universal human fear of death and the many ways by which people try to avoid--not dying--but facing the fact of dying. With Poe this fear seems to have been heightened by his loss of faith in traditional religious beliefs, a phenomena which was becoming widespread in the Western world with the incursions of science.
"The Masque of the Red Death" seems to be intended to depict allegorically people's attempts to avoid facing the terrible fact that death will claim all of them and take away everything they own and everything they love. The refugees seal themselves up in a fortress and indulge in pleasure-seeking, with all sorts of sounds and spectacles intended primarily to distract them from thinking about the fact that everyone is dying all around them. But it is futile. Death is inescapable. He appears among them without having been impeded in the slightest by the walls and gates and claims all of them. Their luxury and revelry was all pointless and meaningless. There is no escape. The story is popular because readers easily understand the meaning behind the metaphors.
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Churchill repeated the phrase “we shall fight” over and over to add emphasis and show conviction. During the tough times of World War II, Churchill clearly states that the British government is determined to win the war no matter the cost and by making the commitment to fight in every place making it clear that Britain will never surrender.<span>
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<span>Madison uses words such as "instability," "injustice," and "confusion" as a way of showing how factions (and later, political parties) can be injurious to the idea of a well-functioning government. He also uses the words "dangerous vice" as a way of letting the reader know his exact thoughts about the idea of having factions.</span>
Answer: both: rituals,plays,poems
oral: stories
written: books
Explanation: i dont know how to explain it lol but i hope this helped.
the thesis statement is #3 because, of budget cuts, our school will be unable to purchase new uniforms for our team.