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The welding shut of the gates of Prince Prospero's castellated abbey (Paragraph 2 of "The Masque of the Red Death") is symbolic of the immutability of fate -they locked their fate(the Red Death) in with them. Prospero's uncaring attitude toward those who suffered outside. how determined people are to have a good time, no matter what else is going on.

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The welding shut of the gates of Prince Prospero's
castellated abbey (Paragraph 2 of "The Masque of the Red
Death") is symbolic of
the immutability of fate -they locked their fate(the Red Death) in with
them.
Prospero's uncaring attitude toward those who suffered outside.
how determined people are to have a good time, no matter what else is going
on.

The welding shut of the gates of Prince Prospero's castellated abbey (Paragraph 2 of "The Masque of the Red Death") is symbolic of the immutability of fate -they locked their fate(the Red Death) in with them. Prospero's uncaring attitude toward those who suffered outside. how determined people are to have a good time, no matter what else is going on.

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A. the immutability of fate - they locked their fate (the Red Death) in with them.

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In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," the act of welding the gates shut symbolizes the characters' futile attempt to escape the inevitable reach of death. This action underscores the theme of the immutability of fate, as the characters unknowingly trap themselves with the very plague they sought to avoid.
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