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    The Most Dangerous Game is a short story by Richard Connell. It is an adventure story about a man who falls off a ship. The closest island has a bad reputation for bad things happening. The story is about the adventures the lost person has on the island though none of what goes on is scary or even believable. The first activity would be to have the students start a vocabulary box. The students will need either a 3 x 5 box or a 4 x 6 box and the corresponding note cards. They will also need‚ notebook

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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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    in “The Most Dangerous Game” In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sager Rainsford‚ is faced to fight against general Zaroff by being an animal. To understand the suspenseful tone Connell conveys in “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ you have to look at the three settings of the story‚ the yacht‚ the jungle‚ and the mansion through diction‚ details‚ and sensory imagery‚ that help the author reveal the danger of the game. The yacht Rainsford was on in “The most Dangerous Game” presents

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    The Most Dangerous Game Rainsford is in the worst game he has a hard time getting out of. And a hunt that would be able to change everyone from the inside.No matter who it is to enter the game of the hunt can become and who least expect losing thus to your last drop of humanity. Rainsford‚ both he and we contain certain conflicts and certainly will always be external and internal‚ in this case are just as dangerous if they do not know how to handle correctly. It could even become a war

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    During todays in class discussion over The Most Dangerous Game‚ many great questions were brought up. One of the questions mentioned was if you agree with General Zaroff when he says‚ “Instinct is no match for reason” (Connell 7). Although the ability to reason is important‚ I don’t completely agree with General Zaroff because I believe instinct is equally important and it really all depends on the situation. One might not always have time to reason‚ and acting upon instinct will happen naturally

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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 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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    old mail boy? Or would you risk calling in backup to save both‚ but have the risk of not saving either or. These are the types of questions we have to ask ourselves daily. A great example of conflict about the value of human life‚ is in “The Most Dangerous Game.” It starts when General Zaroff says‚ “Hunting had ceased to be what you call a sporting proposition.”( So throughout all of General Zaroff’s life he

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    violent crimes he has and will commit. Alex accepts and then goes on continuing to do “...the old ultraviolence” (Burgess 1) ;as he calls his violent actions; and the government is fine with this as long as their pristine image is upheld. While the movie ends on this scene (we do not get to see the ultraviolence after this) the deal he strikes with the Minister is the same and it is implied that he does continue after with his violent acts. The minister says

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” contains many secrets that affect the story such as its setting and plot. This story was first published in 1912‚ written by Richard Connell. At the very beginning of the story‚ it begins with a woman named Whitney and a man named Rainsford‚ exploring around in the Caribbean and suddenly finding a large island that they have never seen in their lives before. It clearly began to give this part of the story a suspense and mysterious background of the story. At first‚ there

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