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Red Room Passage Analysis

"the room was a spare chamber, very seldom slept in; I might say never, indeed, unless when a chance influx of visitors at Gateshead hall rendered it necessary to turn to the largest and stateliest chambers in the mansion. A bed supported on massive pillars of mahogany, hung with curtains of deep red damask, stood out like a tabernacle in the centre; the two large windows, with their blinds always drawn down, were half shrouded in festoons and falls of similar drapery; the carpet was red; the table at the foot of the bed was covered with a crimson cloth; the walls were a soft fawn colour, with a blush of pink in it; the wardrobe the toilet-table, the chairs were of darkly polished old mahogany. out of these deep surrounding shades rose high, and glared white, the piled-up mattresses and pillows of the bed, prominent was an ample, cushioned easy-chair near the head of the bed, also white,with a footstool before it; and looking, as I thought, like a pale throne.
this room was chill,......


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