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    The Most Dangerous Game Alternative Ending Rainsford knew what he is going to do -swim back to the house and kill General Zaroff. But he saw a huge white object when he was swimming and he was tired‚ so he decided to give himself a break and see what the white object was. The general figured out that Rainsford jumped into the sea‚ and he realized that he might find out his secret‚ but he just ignored that possibility. He just told Ivan to guard the secret place. Unfortunately‚ he also ignored

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    as close as you will get to it. I believe the most deep connection you can get with your book is in the morning. I personally enjoy reading on my couch‚ with the sun just rising. Especially if the book is a comedy. Life and literature are connected through characterization‚ conflict and narration by life being told through literacy and characterization‚ conflict and narration help by explaining life. One conflict in the book “The Most Dangerous Game” was when Rainsford was upset at General Zaroff

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    August 5‚ 2015 Argumentative Essay “The Most Dangerous Game” General Zaroff’s overconfidence and his underestimation of Rainsford prove fatal in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”. When the hunter becomes the hunted‚ Rainsford’s opinion of murder changes. He becomes determined to survive. There are several times in the story when survival becomes murder. The attempts from Rainsford to survive are cold‚ calculated killing. In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Rainsford is an avid

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    not be able to leave Sierra Leone. It would most likely impact her own future and only hers. The last main decision Mariatu had to make was when she wanted to go to school‚ because every day she’d change her mind all the time. It could only affect her because it’s her future and her life.

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    but they had no words written on any of them. Rainsford needed to find a map so he was going to have to go through all of the boxes. The first one he went through was full of moccasin shoes. Those were the type of shoes that Rainsford wore for the game. He shut that box‚ and went to the next. This time the box was full of what Rainsford was looking for. “Maps!” Rainsford yelled excitedly. Rainsford grabbed a map and walked out of the room. He sat on a staircase looking through the map. He found

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    The Most Dangerous Game “I see‚” he said. “Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard‚ Rainsford….” “On guard‚ General‚” Rainsford replied‚ and lunged from behind the curtains. In his right hand was wickedly curved sabre‚ a little treasure from his trip back to the mansion. Alas‚ the general was clever and grabbed one the swords elegantly displayed above the mantle in his room. The broad‚ lavishly decorated weapon was a cumbersome

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    The Most Dangerous Game The exciting suspense of action of Richard Connell’s " The Most Dangerous Game" brings in a dark‚ mysterious‚ and evil setting as it takes us to a young man’s storm of thoughts about the game of hunting and the instinct to survive. Rainsford was his name‚ and he was a proud hunter full of wit and reason. He loved hunting and did not care nor know about the feelings of the "huntees". He eventually meets up with another hunter named Zaroff who gives him the feeling of being

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    book-writer(p.71) in the short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Rainsford was stranded on the island "Ship-Trap Island" due to his yacht falling into pieces from hitting the unknown‚ unseen crags in the water(p.69). Rainsford was the only survivor of the shipwreck. When Rainsford was on foot on the island‚ he followed footsteps leading up to an irregular house. Little did he know that he was walking into the home of General Zaroff‚ a Russian aristocratic(p.72) big game hunter‚ who soon became uninterested

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    titanic struggle of good vs. evil is "The Most Dangerous Game." In this story the author‚ Richard Connell‚ shows the reader his traits of his characters and how they do what they do with 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

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    Comparative Essay Though one could argue that Wolff’s “Hunter’s in the Snow” and Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” share an aspect of higher insight that can be classified in literary fiction‚ Hunter’s in the Snow allows the reader to develop a deeper understanding of human nature by presenting three dynamic characters. The three characters distinguish “Hunter’s in the Snow” as literary fiction through the author’s attempt on to make a statement about the human condition. “Hunters in the

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