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    A COMPARISON OF THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME WITH THE LOTTERY ____________ A Research Paper Submitted to ____________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for ENGL 102-D23 LUO ____________ By The Most Dangerous Game‚ by Richard Connell and The Lottery‚ by Shirley Jackson portray the common theme that people remain indifferent to cruelty until they are the recipients of it. Both stories show that when the darker side of human nature centers on itself‚ evil

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    In “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ the author uses many methods to develop the characters and how they see the world‚ themselves‚ and others around them. First‚ Rainsford gets stranded on an island after he is talking to a friend on a yacht he was on about how the hunter is dominant and how the animals hunted do not feel anything which could be foreshadowing a change in the story and what it’s based on. After he arrives on the island‚ Rainsford immediately goes and sees a sign of struggle in bushes and

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    In the story‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ the author uses many things to lead up to his climax. Richard Connell puts the characters in many different situations which cause them to overcome adversity. Connell makes it very clear that Zaroff is the antagonist and Rainsford the protagonist. Connell uses violence in many ways‚ the main two are physical and psychological. The first way Connell uses violence and we see this first hand at the very beginning‚ is psychological. The author uses the psychological

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    informing you about the “ The Most Dangerous Game.” It’s about a man who washed up to shore on an abandoned island. His name is Sanger Rainsford. He confronts a General and his servant‚ who are cossacks. General Zaroff and Ivan are there names. He then discovers a mansion‚ after washed up ashore. Subsequently is hosted by General Zaroff and Ivan. He later discovers what General Zaroff “hunts” are all about. Against his will‚ he had no other choice but rather to play his game. Sanger Rainsford uses his

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    Character and Theme in The Most Dangerous Game Id‚ ego and super-ego are the three parts of the psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud’s structural model of the psyche. In The Most Dangerous Game‚ three characters‚ Zaroff‚ Rainsford and Whitney correspond respectively to id‚ ego and super-ego. What’s more‚ these characters also correspond to three parts of the theme. It’s likely that the latter part of the novel is Rainsford’s dream. For one thing‚ we can see that the narrative style

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    The Most Dangerous Game - Editorial In the world we live in today‚ animals everyday get killed brutally‚ and are lacerated with no thought of their family at all. poachers are uneducated people that kill animals‚ so they can keep their torn off heads‚ and brag about being a killer to their friends with proof. Hunting is a big issue in our world‚ with poachers killing lots of animals‚ they end up going extinct. 23% of animal extinctions have been from hunting in the past 400 years! Such animals include

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” The Most Dangerous Game‚ by Richard Connell‚ is an original nonfiction story about two hunters who take themselves into the Amazon to hunt down animals. Rainsford‚ one of the main hunters‚ ends up finding himself on a mysterious island after an accident occurs. Comparing to the film‚ the characters throughout the scenes differentiate in many ways. Although‚ the short story itself is entertaining. The changes such as the shipwreck‚ a love interest‚ and character development

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    The Most Dangerous Game Essay Everyone in this world is influenced by someone or something. Your friends‚ parents‚ teachers‚ and even technology are only a few things that make you the person you are today. So when Rainsford stated that‚ "The world is made up of two classes: The hunters and the huntees. I agree with Rainsford; everyone is forced or influenced to do things. For example‚ bullies force you to be stronger‚ parents push you to be a better person and society pushes you to be the individual

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    Most Dangerous Game Journal The most dangerous game was a very entertaining short story with many twists and turns and you never really know what was going to happen at any point. This story shows greatly that you never really know what people are going to be like. The Most Dangerous game is a story about think fast on your feat‚ and being able to depend on yourself when it really matters. Being able to survive only by yourself when you have no idea what will happens. This story always kept me

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    because fear is important in our lives. It tells you when you are in danger. Fear is a survival tool all humans are born with. In The Most Dangerous Game‚ Rainsford learns that fear originates from the desire to continue living‚ he has fear most when running from Zaroff‚ and deals with it by forcing himself to calm down‚ proving his will power. Rainsford experiences the most fear he ever has in his life‚ even though he lives a risky life. He only feels this much fear because‚ for the first time‚ his life

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