Initially he is frightened; however, he overcomes that and is outraged. He storms after the masked figure, ordering his revelers to seize him, though they refuse. Overcome with anger at such an insult, Prospero draws his dagger to stab the figure. However, when he grabs the figure and spins him around, he sees that it is really the Red Death itself and Prospero drops dead.
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