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    He left Ivan’s room and went into what seemed to look like a storage room. It was very dusty and had a musty smell in there. There were boxes everywhere‚ 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

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    Most people would never believe that an island inhabited by a human-hunting gentleman would ever exist in real life. That kind of setting comes alive in Richard Connell’s short story‚ "The Most Dangerous Game". The protagonist in this short story is Rainsford‚ a land-locked sailor who must fight using his wits to survive. He is also recognized for his ingenious hunting skills and knowledge. He ends up trapped on an island and is hunted by Zaroff. Zaroff‚ the antagonist‚ is a cunning gentleman who

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    matter. In any situation‚ emergency‚ or life problems‚ all lives matter. It doesn’t matter what you did‚ whether it be good‚ or bad. By God‚ we were all created equal. So suppose you were a firefighter that was on call during the 9/11 attack in New York. And you were faced with a situation where you had to either save the 57 year old receptionist or would you save the 19 year 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

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    A person I admire most Without our realization‚ we all have a tendency to judge somebody just by their appearance. I once shared my point of view with them until I “met” Susan Boyle in 2009. Ever since‚ I have been a huge fan of hers. Her story began from the first moment she stepped onto the stage of the famous show “Britain’s got talent”. She proclaimed her dream of being a professional singer. The judges rolled their eyes and the audience pulled incredulous faces: she was too

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    figurative language‚ to write out the theme of their stories. In the two short stories‚ “Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ the themes are described by literary elements. “The Cask of Amontillado” is about a man trying to get revenge by tricking another man telling him about having expensive wine. “The Most Dangerous Game” is an eccentric short story about a General who lives on an island and hunts humans. The theme of irony delineate the themes for

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    Sequel of The most dangerous game. “I will never forget this wild hunt Zaroff‚” whispered Rainsford as he walks out of Zaroff’s room. Rainsford took some supplies that he may need later‚ then he made his way to the dock where he grabbed a white‚ small sailboat. Rainsford wondered across the ocean‚ in search for Whitney and the crew. After an hour‚ Rainsford started to lose hope‚ he stared at the deep‚ blue ocean for a few minutes‚ “What is that?” Rainsford questioned himself as he sees a familiar

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    and being hunted by general Zaroff. Richard Connell is the author and the short story is "Most Dangerous Game". Rainsford fell off a boat and swam to an island. Richard Connell uses mood in his story of "Most Dangerous Game" to convey the theme of hunting might not always be ok. People should think more about animals feelings a little bit. Rainsford doesn’t care how animals feel. "You’re a big-game hunter‚ not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?" (1). The mood in this scene is

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    conflict? If you think you can’t‚ literacy and life is 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

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    Do you like the America you live in? America is amazing you can do a lot more things than most people can. We’re free‚ we get to dress like we want‚ ect. America has a lot of life. America is different in many ways. We have public schools‚ and we are free. We don’t judge people by what they believe in. You can do whatever you want nobody will and won’t judge because it’s a free country otherwise some people might not like them. Why I love living in America is because we can do what we want no what

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    reading "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell there are multiple incidents of suspense. One of these moments is Rainsford’s first encounter with a man named Ivan‚ who greeted Rainsford with pistol pointed straight at his chest. Almost immediately‚ the reader began to anticipate whether this character would die‚ survive‚ or suffer other consequences such as injury causing tension in the story. Another occurrence of suspense is when General Zaroff begins to tell of the most dangerous game‚ hence the

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