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    Fiction Essay Name Course Date Graham Greene the author of “The Destructors” and Richard Connell the author of “The Most Dangerous Game” both used a similar mood in their stories. Connell placed his story on an island in the Caribbean that was dark and scary‚ it had a reputation of death and separation. Greene placed his characters in a post war zone in London where there seemed to be little hope of life. Greene’s setting was urban with many young English

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    Michelle Anne Rubio Mrs. McCann English 9 20 October 2011 How do Rainsford’s actions affect the story’s theme? In the short story‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ Richard Connell tells the tale of an exceptionally skilled hunter named Rainsford. Rainsford falls off his yacht and ends up on the shores of Ship Trap Island‚ home to the evil General Zaroff and finds himself in a game of man vs. man against a person who finds thrill in hunting and killing human beings. However‚ despite the fact that

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    subordinate character often either motivates or challenges the protagonist to do something. The subordinate characters from “The Most Dangerous Game” and “A Worn Path” help the reader understand how the protagonist feels and believes. Both stories are similar since their subordinate characters help express the protagonist’s thoughts‚ mindset‚ and characteristics. Within “The Most Dangerous Game” and “A Worn Path‚” the author is able to express the protagonist’s thoughts. Connell first introduces Whitney by

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    Many times authors use irony to prove a point. There are three types of irony: dramatic‚ verbal‚ and situational. Situational irony is present in “The Sniper”‚ “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ “Gift of the Magi”‚ and “The Necklace” to help create the theme in the stories. In the story The Sniper situational irony plays a major part in the story.”The lust of battle died in him. He became bitten by remorse” (O’Flanerty). This shows situational irony because he was ready to kill‚ but when the sniper

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    General Zaroff Character Analysis Essay General Zaroff‚ one of the main characters in The Most Dangerous Game‚ was introduced to readers towards the middle of the book and is the antagonist throughout this short story. General Zaroff displays a love for hunting‚ an unstable and unremorseful mind‚ and also displays arrogance and cockiness. These three character traits are supported by his actions and words throughout the short story. General Zaroff displays a very passionate love for hunting

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    he is. Although Dick questions his being‚ he remains faithful to God for he is fearless of death as he believes that God is always with him. Yes‚ the mystery in this story is what caused Dick to finally snap and massacre the villagers. In “The Most Dangerous Game” it is a mystery whether Rainsford grew into General Zaroff after killing him in the finale. Rainsford disclaimed himself as a murderer‚ but in the end he killed General Zaroff. Both mysteries remain unresolved‚ but it was clear that Dick

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    overcomes it‚ and he eventually kills his opponent. Doodle faces the challenge of walking. He perseveres‚ and eventually is able to walk. The Sniper is a short story where a sniper kills another person‚ only to find out that it is his brother. The Most Dangerous Game is a story where one man hunts the other man‚ but it turns around and the hunter becomes the hunter. The Scarlet Ibis is about a boy who was born with a disability‚ yet he overcomes it and learns to walk. Unfortunately‚ he is left alone and

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    Characterization is the process of an author developing a character’s qualities or personality by describing him or her in a fictional story. In the short story “ The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ Sanger Rainsford‚ a hunter‚ is trying to keep himself alive on Ship Trap Island‚ where a nefarious man named General Zaroff is hunting him for sport. Rainsford and Zaroff the two men going toe-to-toe are shown through characterization that they contrast and compare from each other. The two characters

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    180410120082 17/01/13 Social Irony in Connell’s Short Story “The Cage Man” Irony can be defined as a double significance which arises from the contrast in values associated with two different point of view (Leech and Short‚ Style in fiction; 223). The most usual kind is that which involves a contrast between a point of view stated or implied in some part of the fiction‚ and the assumed point of view of the author‚ and hence of the reader. In the Richard Connell’s short story entitled “The Cage Man” it

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    and infinitely the pain we face." Monday‚ November 19‚ 2012 Compare and Contrast A paper from my English Literature and Composition class this summer... Abstract   In Graham Greene’s “The Destructors” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford and Trevor (better known as T.) are each faced with a moral dilemma. Each character is confronted with a post-war scenario. While T. is immersed in it‚ living in a post-war London‚ and striving to fit in with his peers; Rainsford

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