By Rainsford using his strength, he managed to get through the deadly adventure. He is an intelligent man with an intention to win the game. After falling off his yacht, he uses his wits and strength to save himself from the dangerous waters and
In Richard Connell's short story, "The Most Dangerous Game," suspense is used by Connell by using conflict. Rainsford, the protagonist, is on a yacht for a hunting trip in Rio de Janeiro, and falls off the yacht looking for gunshots in the night. When Rainsford falls off the yacht searching for the gunshots, the reader feels suspense as to what is going to happen to Rainsford next. Connell creates conflict when Rainsford discovers a chateau on the island and is confronted by a large Russian man…
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can be caused by many things like anger, a past trauma, or jealousy. Violence can also be caused by a disorder like PTSD. An example that shows motivation of violence in the story, The Most Dangerous Game by, Richard Connell is, “Hunting was beginning to bore me! And hunting, remember, had been my life.” (Connell 12). This quote explains that General Zaroff, the main character in the story, got bored of hunting and then proceeded to violence. Another quote that shows motivation for violence is, “The…
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is murder”(Connell 101). In the story The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell write about a man who finds himself in a bad situation. A man named Rainsford fall off a boat and ended up on an island. Rainsford meets another man name Zaroff and soon finds out that Zaroff hunts human and is going to hunt him. In the short story, The Most Dangerous Game, Richard Connell uses irony, theme and characterization to develop the plot. The uses of these literary devices suggest that Connell wanted to make…
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After 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…
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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…
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The Most Dangerous, Twisted Mind Murder, or the most thrilling challenge of a hunter’s life? To General Zaroff, the lead character in The Most Dangerous Game, this question has a disturbing answer. General Zaroff uses his self-described “analytical mind” to rationalize that only one animal - a human being - can provide the thrill he desires when he hunts. As the story unfolds, his twisted thought process and ideologies become apparent to the reader. To show this, author Richard Connell uses the…
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In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell, Rainsford's atrocious experience while playing the game of murder on Ship Trap Island greatly influences his philosophy on hunting, because he is able to feel the horror and dismay that animals do while in a hunter vs. huntee situation. As the hunt begins, Zaroff welcomes Rainsford to the feeling of fear when he realizes that “The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. Then it was that Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror”…
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In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, written by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford was the most intelligent prey that General Zaroff has ever had. Rainsford has an impeccable background in the hunting game, and by using this experience he makes difficult tracks for Zaroff to follow. By making tracks in every direction and retracing his steps he sets a trail that will through off Zaroff and his dogs. Then he sets traps for the general and Rainsford is playing the hunter by setting the Burmese…
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figurative language to make the setting, or mood have a more relatable feeling to them. In the short story The Most Dangerous Game, the author Richard Connell uses lots of figurative language to make the story more interesting and to set the mood and setting. In the short story the author states ,” Like trying to see through a blanket.” This simile expresses how dark and foggy it was. Richard Connell also uses Metaphors to really put the author in the main character's mind and situation. In the text it…
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Dinner parties that slowly transition from reasonably pleasant to extremely awkward with the revelation of one secret happen everyday. The dinner described in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game;” however, has a more sinister connotation than the average uneasy, silence-inducing meal. Rainsford is initially comfortable in Zaroff’s lavish home and is rather at ease; however, once Zaroff reveals that his primary prey is humans, Rainsford’s comfort levels drastically decrease, causing the reader…
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