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    Perhaps one of the reasons that “The Most Dangerous Game” is still read to this day may be because of the ambiguous ending that this short story has. The way the story is left off leads the reader to many different conclusions as to what happened. Perhaps the two most common inferences would be that either Rainsford realizes that he is becoming like Zaroff‚ or Rainsford realizes that he is nothing like Zaroff and takes comfort in this. There is much evidence that supports both of these theories.

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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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    In Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game” General Zaroff displays intelligence‚ an evil mind‚ and also arrogance. Zaroff seems like a civilized human being but when we learn that he hunts people on his island for entertainment‚ we see that he is really nothing less than a monster. He is portrayed as vicious to readers by the way he looks‚ what he says‚ and what Rainsford says to him. Throughout Connell’s short story General Zaroff displays his intelligence and experience in hunting

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    Perseverance Played Out “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and “The Most Dangerous Game” In D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking-Horse Winner” and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ the reader is given insight into the lives of two males: Sanger Rainsford in Most Dangerous Game‚ and a boy‚ Paul‚ in Rocking-Horse. Equally Lawrence and Connell are wickedly clever in their details‚ characteristics‚ irony‚ imagery and symbolic nature‚ as to enable the reader to feel the protagonist’s

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    The Adventurous Tale of Rainsford People’s characteristics and actions can determine what will happen to them. This is true in Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game.” Rainsford’s key characteristics such as his creativeness‚ toughness‚ and moral values are crucial to his survival. Rainsford is a very clever and creative man and this is crucial to his survival. He is creative by hiding up in a tree but before he hides in the tree‚ he is frantically looking for a place to go. He

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    In Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game‚” Sanger Rainsford is hard hearted and does not care about the animals that he pursues; however‚ when Rainsford is being hunted he realizes the fear of the prey‚ and his perspective shifts‚ therefore‚ he gains empathy for the quarry. Lead/Quote - On Shiptrap island‚ Rainsford is being hunted by Zarroff‚ a Russian‚ peculiar‚ eerie‚ skilled hunter that lost interest in hunting animals; therefore‚ he went hunting humans‚ and got his hounds to hunt Rainsford

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    This type of point of view adds a chance to view the story from two different perspectives. It works out because it also adds more interest to plot‚ instead of reading the story through the eyes of one character. If “The Most Dangerous Game” were told in a different perspective‚ like an objective point of view‚ the story would lose a lot of important aspects to it‚ like the thoughts and feelings of Rainsford and General Zaroff‚ and it would also lose it’s uniqueness. The point of view for this story

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    The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is a very debatable story and is very much open to question in the fact that some may believe that Rainsford becomes or for that matter‚ does not become the next general of Ship Trap Island. Some may believe that Rainsford has taken on the qualities of General Zaroff; psychotic and insane. However‚ others may believe that Rainsford is acting only out of self- defense. I‚ personally believe that Rainsford does not become the next general of Ship Trap Island

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    The short story‚ ‘A Dangerous Game‚’ brings out a cogent case of conflict among the two main characters in the story. It starts off with the narration of two sailors coming near an island that has gained much fame among seamen lore for its feared evils. While on board‚ Rainsford dismisses Whitney’s remarks regarding game hunting. Rainsford simply professes that the animals being hunted have no understanding and no one really cares about how they feel. He then comes across General Zaroff who is another

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    Hey i would like to know how long has the game been going on for? Rainford shows Zaroff that he is a clever‚ smart and brave. The Dangerous game was invented by the author. “Only few people know how to make a malay man - catcher. Rainsford showed his cleverness by making this contraption. He proves to Zaroff that he is a very smart individual and shows him that he will do anything to kill General Zaroff’s dogs and him. He showed that he will do anything to get his way. And will make sure that

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