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In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death" is flamboyant and grotesque, but it is basically a story of man against nature, which is a form of external conflict. true or false

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Because Edgar Allan Poe is basically describing "man vs nature" as one of the external conflicts caused by the events that are happening and the unfairness of it. The Red Death is basically interpreted as a force of nature attacking humanity.
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