Literary Analysis of The Most Dangerous Game Andrew Thedens Denver High School Have you ever felt that you knew how nature was and how it works but in reality nature wasn’t what you thought it was. The misconception of believing man can control nature, instead of the other way around is very deceiving. As humans we think that we can control what happens in our world but it’s an order that can’t be altered. Often we have believed we can control the things that can’t be controlled…
Words 1141 - Pages 5
reading “The Most Dangerous Game” By Richard Connell, I think Sanger Rainsford was shown as intelligent, naive, and curious. He is proved he was intelligent when General Zaroff mentions reading a book Rainsford had written. “Zaroff said. ‘It is a great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford to my home.’ Automatically Rainsford shook the man’s hand. ‘I’ve read your book on hunting snow leopard in Tibet, you see.’” (Richard Connell, Page 65-66) This quote shows that Rainsford is intelligent…
Words 268 - Pages 2
In the story, “Most Dangerous Game”, by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford finds himself in a situation where he has to use his brains over his brawn. Sanger Rainsford is a hunter who is cast into the sea after a violent storm. He washes up on Shipwreck Island where he meets a man by the name of General Zaroff. When Rainsford walks up to Zaroff’s mansion, he is greeted by a mute giant, named Ivan. After Rainsford explains his dilemma to Ivan, he is invited inside and treated like royalty, but he senses…
Words 287 - Pages 2
The story, The Most Dangerous Game, was written by Richard Connell, and the main character is Sanger Rainsford. In the story, Rainsford falls off of his yacht and swims to a nearby island. Once there, he finds General Zaroff’s castle, and the game begins. Zaroff is hunting Rainsford over the course of a few days, and in the end Rainsford outsmarts Zaroff and wins the game by killing him. Throughout the story we see many of Rainsford’s prominent character traits including resourceful, tenacious, and…
Words 780 - Pages 4
story "The Most Dangerous Game", and the western film High Noon, the two main characters are alone fighting to survive. Will Kane, a marshal from High Noon, and Sanger Rainsford, a hunter from "The Most Dangerous Game" struggle to fight for their lives in two scary yet comedic stories. The two main characters are in the face of danger throughout both stories. The characters in High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Game" both share similar traits and feelings. Will Kane and Sanger Rainsford battle different…
Words 875 - Pages 4
survive. He must play the most dangerous game. In Richard Connell's short story " The Most Dangerous Game," big game hunter Sanger Rainsford is tested in the following waus: strong versus the weak, the value of life, and becoming what he fears. Because Rainsford wanted to survive, he needed to be strong and not weak. Sanger Rainsford was being played with lake a cat does with a mouse. He needed to be strong mentally mentally and physically to survive the three days. Rainsford set traps while Zaroff…
Words 326 - Pages 2
In “The Most Dangerous Game” two characters, Rainsford and General Zaroff, experience the duality of civility. Rainsford finds Ship Trap Island after he falls off a yacht and is then forced to play General Zaroff’s evil game of murder. General Zaroff is a wealthy Cossack who lives on Ship Trap Island and hunts humans for sport. In “The Most Dangerous Game”, Richard Connell proves Rainsford and Zaroff have civil and savage traits to prove the duality of civility. Sanger Rainsford lives a civil…
Words 782 - Pages 4
Throughout the story of “The Most Dangerous Game”, Richard Connell selected the characters Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff as the victims of irony. In the beginning of the short story, Rainsford stated, “You’re a big game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?” to his hunting acquaintance, Whitney ( ). This quote depicts situational irony, for he is shortly placed in a state where he becomes the jaguar/ prey. Soon afterwards, Rainsford fell overboard undetected and…
Words 139 - Pages 1
the short story The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, Connell displays a scenario about a rich and eccentric hunter who went too far for his perfect game. Throughout the story, characters Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff show their personalities through their responses to internal and external conflicts. Rainsford shows he is moral, cunning, and has a knack for hunting. On the other hand, Zaroff displays he is boastful, intelligent, and is impulsive. All Sanger Rainsford wants to do as soon…
Words 502 - Pages 3
passionate hunter, Sanger Rainsford becomes the hunted after washing up on the shore of the Ship trap island. He uses his skills from the past to evade general Zaroff and eventually kill him. Now that Zaroff is out of the picture, Rainsford will hunt again because of his dedication and power he feels when he hunts. Rainsford cannot give up the hunt because he loves it too much. The protagonist believes that hunting is an incredible experience and sport. Whitney and Rainsford both agreed that hunting…
Words 768 - Pages 4