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    Rainsford In Quicksand

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    Rainsford takes one more step and realizes that he is at Death Swamp where there is quicksand. He tries to pull his leg out but‚ he can’t quite seem to do it. He quickly thought to himself what he could do. Then he sees a branch and grabs onto it‚ pulling with all of his strength he has left in him. Rainsford finally gets his foot out of the quicksand. He is way too tired to run more so he finds a cave and hides out for a couple minutes. While he is in the small‚ dark cave right beside the quicksand

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    Rainsford Monologue

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    Friendship Echoes Whitney‚ Rainsford‚ and all the crew had arrived at the island after a 5-hour trip from New York to the island. The jungle emerged around Whitney‚ with thick clouds of fog‚ humidity around the jungle‚ and shadows of past dead souls wandering in the forest. The sun passed through the shades‚ illuminating the path Whitney needed to travel‚ but growing a sense of anxiety and fear. Rainsford faded into the wilderness‚ leaving no other choice for Whitney‚ but to feel fear and confusion

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    Theory of Relationship: The relationship between Rainsford and General Zaroff is that of a friend becoming an enemy. Paragraph 1: “He was finding the general a most thoughtful and affable host‚ a true cosmopolite” (Connell 7). In this passage from “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford’s first impression is that general Zaroff is nice and polite. Rainsford mentions how he was a “thoughtful and affable host”. In other words‚ they are getting along and having a good time together while the general is

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    Katelyn Fitzwater Mr. Musick/Ms. Lynch ENG10 October 30‚ 2017 The Most is Dangerous Game - Essay Ship-Trap Island — true to its name. It has now claimed a hunter and author‚ Sanger Rainsford. However‚ there are other people on the island. Rainsford finds the house where the other people live‚ and he’s greeted by Ivan‚ a deaf‚ monstrous man that can’t speak. Ivan‚ pointing his gun at Rainsford‚ was not someone you’d want to run into. Another man by the name of General Zaroff came down the steps

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    can be justified‚ though it rarely is. In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell the two main characters have the same mentality but different point of views on killing. Sanger Rainsford is an intelligent‚ professional “Big Game Hunter” that hunts a large variety of animals. General Zaroff is a sociopathic “Dangerous Game Hunter” that finds great interest in hunting human beings. In this story‚ Sanger Rainsford hunted animals which was proven rationalized where as General Zaroff

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    Hunger Games Character Analysis In the novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins‚ the main character and protagonist is 16 year old Katniss Everdeen‚ a strong and selfless young woman who is far more mature than her age suggests. As the main provider for her family after her father died‚ Katniss had to become responsible and resourceful at a young age‚ which forced her to participate in rebellious behavior in order to keep her family alive. She is an unselfish and protective character‚ putting

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    drives us to do things‚ or not do things‚ and generally keeps us safe. In Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous GameRainsford is neither a very relatable nor believable character. He remains confident after he gets tricked multiple times‚ he is too analytical of the situations he finds himself in‚ he doesn’t and he doesn’t seem to have very much fear about being hunted by the madman Zaroff like wild game. He also does not seem to be too skeptical of a well cultured‚ master sportsman‚ living on an

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    Will Rainsford Hunt Again

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    story “The Most Dangerous GameRainsford a world-renowned big-game hunter gets hunted by general Zaroff.Rainsford was traveling to the amazon on a yacht but falls off and stranded on a island where general Zaroff finds him takes him home.At the end Zaroff dies and Rainsford lives but there is still one unanswered question?Will Rainsford ever hunt again?Rainsford would probably hunt again because he knows what it’s like to be hunted‚his whole life he has hunted why would he stop‚ and Rainsford will think

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    Out of those 40‚000‚ 12% of children with cancer will not make it. When a child is diagnosed with cancer‚ it affects many people who care about them and changes how they feel towards this child. This relates to Steven Alper‚ a character in the novel Drums‚ Girls and Dangerous Pie‚ whose brother is diagnosed with leukemia. Throughout the novel‚ Steven’s feelings toward his brother‚ Jeffrey‚ change over the course of time that his brother has cancer. Jeffrey has to go through chemotherapy and is at

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    Sanger Rainsford Quotes

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    Sanger Rainsford In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sanger Rainsford is shown as intelligent‚ brave‚ and competitive. Rainsford is shown to be intelligent in the story when he climbed into a big tree to sleep. He chose the tree because he needed to stay away from General Zaroff. “A big tree with outspread branches was nearby… he climbed up into the crotch and stretched out on one of the broad limbs‚ after a fashion‚ rested” (Connell 75). This quote shows that Rainsford is intelligent

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