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    Alison Pittuck Ms. Doher ENG 3U0 February 24‚ 2014 “The Most Dangerous Game” 1. The double entendre in the title The Most Dangerous Game would be that General Zaroff refers to “the game” as both hunting animals and humans in the same manner. General Zaroff treats animals and humans the same way‚ as he has no respect for the lives of either. He was looking for the ultimate satisfaction. 2. “Trying to peer through the dank topical night that was palpable as it pressed its thick warm blackness

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    Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff are similar in many ways. From the beginning to the end‚ it becomes more clear how they are similar when Zaroff challenges Rainsford to a game where both men play roles as hunters and huntees. Each man uses his own skill set to survive the other’s way of hunting‚ although in the end Rainsford ends up winning and Zaroff is killed. One main reason the protagonist‚ Rainsford and the antagonist Zaroff are alike is because both men have

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    week. Enough hope to where they will adapt to their situation and end up taking the win. In the story it was also separated between the hunted and the hunter‚ except it was a decision between life or death. The hunter in the story was this guy named Zaroff.

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    some may believe that Rainsford becomes or for that matter‚ does not become the next general of Ship Trap Island. Some may believe that Rainsford has taken on the qualities of General Zaroff; psychotic and insane. However‚ others may believe that Rainsford is acting only out of self- defense. I‚ personally believe that Rainsford does not become the next general of Ship Trap Island‚ in the reasons that Rainsford only kills General Zaroff out of self defense‚ and also‚ Rainsford does not even desire

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    up to fame. The story revolved around Rainsford and the hyper General Zaroff‚ who engaged in a wild hunt. The theme of this book mostly went on Zaroff. “Passion can drive a man insane.” is the main theme of this story. With evidence supporting our theme‚ such as his own childhood. Not to mention how he called his personal assistant Ivan a deaf and dumb person since both of them were Cossacks! Moreover‚ there had been a conversation between Zaroff and Rainsford that showed his past experiences‚ which

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    have emotions. 6. ___ Strength is more important than intelligence. 7. ___ Bringing a gun to a knife fight is fair. The following is worth analyzing in "The Most Dangerous Game." 1. Irony: Examples include Rainsford turning from hunter to hunted back to hunter‚ Zaroff passing up several winning opportunities‚ and Rainsford’s surprise at the end. 2. Pun: What is the Most Dangerous Game? Game in the title of the story refers to the animal/person being hunted; it also refers to the

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    the plot. The main character‚ Rainsford‚ tests his wits against Zaroff‚ the antagonist of the story. The author also cleverly puts in ironic twists in the story to enhance his elements. The elements of plot and character will be analyzed in this essay. In "The Most Dangerous Game" Richard Connell starts off the story with Whitney and Rainsford in a boat going to hunt jaguar. As they talk Whitney mentions that hunting is only a good sport for the hunters. Rainsford says that nobody cares what the

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    Rainsfords view on the hunt is that animals were meant to be hunted. He believes that animals have no fear or feelings of being hunted and says the world is made two into two classes the hunters and the huntees. But Rainsfords look on hunting takes a dramatic pause when he becomes the hunter he takes it very seriously. Zaroff looks

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    In the morning‚ Rainsford awakes in Zaroff’s comfortable bed. But to his surprise he finds Zaroff sitting on the chair next to the bed pointing a gun straight to his face. With sudden shock Rainsford gets up quickly. Fear filled his whole body‚ sweat poured down his face‚ and his body froze. “Walk slowly‚ don’t make no sudden movement’s son.” Zaroff said calmly‚ but firm. Walking slowly but steady he crosses the room to the door. He opens the door and walks out with the gun still to his forehead

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    important part of this story is how the plot moves along so quickly. It also manages to describe successfully each conflict or major part of the story. The key element of the plot is when Zaroff and Rainsford play the game. The main conflict would be external which is man verses man‚ or Zaroff verses Rainsford. There are three major conflicts of man that can be found in Connell’s short story "The Most Dangerous Game." In the rest of this short essay I will utilize the elements of compositions and

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