The words from the above excerpt which most convey the mood are:
“dark hangings through the blood-tinted panes”
“produced so wild a look”
These words helps in creating a dark mood.
The story “The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe is literally and allegorically about death. Prince Prospero wanted to hide from death but is left not rescued from it. He arranged a party where he invited people from his kingdom. He ordered to decorate the halls with single colors each. The last hall was colored black which symbolizes death and the windows were painted red. There was an ebony clock which strikes everyone’s attention at the passing of every hour. Though people were busy in the celebrating the party with music and orchestra but at every hour when the clock rings which caught everyone’s attention. The tone in which Poe describes the rooms, the clock, the ringing of the clock, the activities of the people and the entry of death in the party gives an insight about the play that death is inevitable. Death is the central theme of the play. The Poe wants to focus on the issue that no one can be rescued from death by applying any means.
<span>The poem, “Edge,” by Sylvia
Plath is about a woman who, in death, is “perfected.” The poem can be interpreted to mean that the
narrator finds peace in death and will no longer be bothered by the sadness or burdens she feels in the world. Knowing Sylvia
Plath wrote this poem not long before her suicide can certainly affect one’s
understanding of it. With that knowledge,
the poem seems almost like she is making peace with her death to come. It can almost be likened to a suicide note
rather than just a description of a woman who is dead. </span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
focused on the details of the landscape rather than the lives of the people who inhabit it
Answer:
Laxmi Prasad Devkota was born in Dobidhara, Kathmandu, on 1909, 13 November, on the night of Lakshmi puja. His father’s name is teel Madhav Devkota, and his mother’s name is Lakshmi Devi Devkota. he achieved his Basic education under the custodianship of his father. His father was a Sanskrit scholar. In Durbar High School, he started his formal education, where he learned both English and Sanskrit grammar. At the age of 17, he finished his matriculation exams from Patna. He goes after a bachelor of arts along with a bachelor of laws at tri-Chandra college. He graduated from Patna University. Due to the family’s financial condition, his desire for his master’s degree was incompleted. He joined Nepal Bhasaanuwad Parishad ( publication Censor board); after a decade from his graduation as a lawyer, he met legendary playwright Balkrishna Sama. At the same time, he also worked As a lecturer at Padma Kanya college and Tri- Chandra College.
Laxmi Prasad Devkota Biography