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    The Literary Value of “The Most Dangerous Game” “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is an intriguing work of fiction that effortlessly combines both aspects of literary and commercial fiction. Connell was able to write a piece that successfully combines fast-paced action as well as upholding literary merit. Not only did Connell write this story with an exciting and adventurous component‚ he also managed to convey a deeper meaning within the story by allowing his readers to be pulled into

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    there are disagreements between people who are trying to decide if they should go to the right or left‚ or if the glass is half full or half empty. They have small arguments on the ways their opinions are different‚ even though there might be something similar between the two. Every person’s opinion and the way they take action is different depending on where they are coming from and what their previous experiences are. In movie High Noon and the story “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ there are characters

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    The Most Dangerous Game SSA: Samuel Hammett Richard Connell was America’s most renowned short story writer of the 1920s and arguably his greatest work was the 1924 classic The Most Dangerous Game. This short story starts out with Sanger Rainsford‚ a world renowned hunter‚ traveling to the Amazon to go big game hunting with his first mate Whitley. While voyaging on Rainsford’s yacht they pass an ominous island named “Ship Trap Island” and Rainsford falls overboard where he proceeds to swim to this

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    Imagine ending up an island that has a very bad reputation by all sailors. At first you think that it is not dangerous‚ but then you learn about what happens on the island. Rainsford and his friend Whitney were on a boat travelling to Rio. The short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell is a very suspenseful story that shows how Rainsford is very brilliant. Rainsford is on his boat when he falls off and lands in the water and he ends up swimming to the island nearby that all sailors

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    Families everywhere deal with great challenges. With each obstacle they face generally the outcome will make each individual a little bit stronger. With these experiences our perspective in life changes and we become more knowledgeable. “Girl” and “Tiger Mending” are two stories that I believe reflect this in two very different ways. Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” is a story about reflection. It is about a girl reflecting back upon the past. Maybe she just lost her mother or maybe she is grown and finally

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    In every story‚ there is one character who gets on the reader’s bad side: the antagonist. In Connell’s‚ "The Most Dangerous Game‚" General Zaroff‚ a world renowned hunter‚ kills the smartest prey in the world: humans. On the other hand‚ Montresor from "The Cask of Amontillado" plays the evil character as he kills Fortunato‚ a fellow member of a secret organization. But between the two‚ Zaroff is the more evil character because he kills people for entertainment and feels no remorse for his actions

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    Alternate Ending to “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford finished making his Burmese tiger trap and hid behind a charred tree stump. He heard a cry and ran forward. There in the pit lay one of Zaroff’s dogs. Hanging on to the edge of the pit hung Zaroff himself. “Congratulations Rainsford. You almost killed me‚ but not quite. If you so kindly help me out of this pit I will let you live‚” cried Zaroff with almost too much exasperation. Rainsford immediately knew something bad was going to

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    never preformed before‚ he recalls on how his to-be born children died and how it would effect his clients to have only one of their baby’s‚ and he could not take‚ to killing such a young life. This theme relates to the short story called "The Most Dangerous Game". In that story the main theme was also "the value of human life"‚ here are the reasons why; In the short story Rainsford is a hunter which points to the fact that he is imprudent

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    “The Most Dangerous Game” is a favorite for many young readers as the text pulls the reader into what is going on very easily. In this story‚ there is a lot of action‚ and the context of the story is interesting as a man hunts humans. The text is very descriptive which makes the reader truly visualize what the characters are doing‚ just like watching a movie in your head. For the simple fact that this story is very easy to follow‚ very descriptive‚ and based on events that don’t often happen‚ younger

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    He had never slept in a better bed‚ Rainsford decided. Waking up from a long nights sleep‚ Rainsford stretched every joint in his beaten down body and rose from Zaroft’s splendid bed I’m glad that horrible nightmare is over. Knowing now what it feels like to be hunted‚ I wish never to hunt another living being ever again‚ Rainsford proclaimed. Then‚ Rainsford kneeled down at the bedside. Dear Lord‚ thank you for keeping me alive. Please help me to find a safe way home Amen. Rainsford prayed

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