Here is an interesting interpretation/adaptation of "The Masque of the Red Death." It's a highly abridged version, but the animator renders the masquerade quite nicely -- worthy of a look:
now, now... I beg to differ, Mia. The Prince Prospero himself was a little chunked out, and I did see some women who looked in need of a good meal. I did notice that many of the men were wearing plague doctor masques, which isn't too common for masquerade ball attire.
I love the way they dance!
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ReplyDeleteAlmost all of the women were fat and the men were tall and thin. Interesting way to portray the people.
ReplyDeletenow, now... I beg to differ, Mia. The Prince Prospero himself was a little chunked out, and I did see some women who looked in need of a good meal. I did notice that many of the men were wearing plague doctor masques, which isn't too common for masquerade ball attire.
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