Poe's Use of "Macbeth" in the "Masque of the Red Death"

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Edgar Allen Poe is just one of the many acclaimed writers who borrowed ideas from the works of William Shakespeare.
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When Macbeth sees this intruder, he addresses him with resentment, anger, shame, and shock, as does Prince Prospero. In their speech, Macbeth and Prospero both use the words "dare" and "mockery". Both passages convey visual impudence and threat aimed at the speakers by the unwelcome visitors. Both men are embarrassed that these unsolicited guests have gotten passed their guard and have infiltrated their festivity...
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