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Suppose that the character Death in the play Everyman was sent to Prince Prospero in The Masque of the Red Death and the Prince realized that his life is volatile in the face of Death and only good deeds and virtues remain of him once he dies. How would you change the story’s ending based on these assumptions? Write your own version of The Masque of the Red Death’s ending on the space provided below. Be sure to include what lesson the readers will get from your work.
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Answer:
Prince Prospero is a terrible ruler. Does leaving your peasants to die of the plague while you go and lock yourself up safely in a pleasure palace count as being a good prince in your book? Fortunately, Prince Prospero's got more to his character than that, quite a lot more, actually. He may be a party-animal and maybe even a madman, but he's also a twisted artistic genius. And possibly one huge allusion to Shakespeare.