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    Terrible or Tasteful? In an action movie‚ producers and directors add certain music to certain scenes to make them more suspenseful‚ sad‚ etc. Many authors add details to a story about the setting to accomplish the same goal. In the story‚ Most Dangerous Game‚ the author adds many details about the dark night‚ General Zaroff’s mansion‚ and the jungle to add more suspense‚ or terror‚ to the story. In the beginning of the story‚ Rainsford‚ Whitney‚ Captain Nielsen‚ the crew are sailing on a dark night

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    Rainsford falls out of the yacht .He falls into the ocean.he swims almost fifty feet without stopping. it’s very quiet and dark.They were traveling o shiptrap island‚shiptrap island is in the middle of the Atlantic ocean.Shipstrap island is owned by General Zaroff. It was suspensful when Rainsford fell off the yacht.Its also suspensful when Shortly after their discussion‚ Whitney retires for the evening. Rainsford decides to stay on deck to smoke his pipe. He suddenly hears the sound of gunshots

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    Zaroff vs. Montresor Although Zaroff and Montresor share certain qualities in their actions‚ attitudes‚ and personalities‚ they also differ in several approaches‚ including their motives and incentives for murder‚ producing two similar yet unique characters. Both characters have the same intention‚ but act upon their foes by implementing different schemes. Zaroff seeks to kill Rainsford while Montresor wants to kill Fortunato. Zaroff‚ an experienced hunter‚ applies guns‚ knifes‚ and dogs to track

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    Daniel Robert Graham once quoted “I describe governor as being a quarterback”. This means if a person makes a right decision they are an excellent governor however if they do not make the right decision they won’t be considered a good governor. I relate this to my report because if I write an outstanding report I get a great grade on the other hand if I make a poor decision my grade will not be as good. He was an important figure to Florida because he made a difference to the Floridians by leading

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    Vicki Peci Censorship and Book Banning An Informative Essay The X Files "I may disagree with what you have to say‚ but I shall defend‚ to the death‚ your right to say it." -Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire1 Democracy is founded on the principles of autonomy of the individual and faith in the competency and fundamental rational nature of all human beings. Using these principles as the major premises of my

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    The Most Dangerous Game In the story "The Most Dangerous Game"‚ the main conflict is between the strong and the week‚ or the hunter and the hunted. is the world made up between two separate classes? It is a tough decision but really it is mostly decided between the hunter and the hunted in our everyday life. We see it in war‚ bullying at school‚ and even sports. Usually the stronger person wins whatever they were competing about or fighting about. But sometimes there is hope within the week. Enough

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    This forum discussion of Martin Luther King Jr. referred to how Jesus taught is on how to love our neighbors‚ love our enemies‚ and be able to forgive others. He also stated that‚ to love one’s enemy is an absolute necessity for our survival. Also‚ Love even for enemies is the key to the solution of the problem of our world. This discussion is stating that we must seek to defeat or humiliate the enemy but to win a friendship and understanding. An example of what Lincoln did with his campaigning for

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    is The Most Dangerous Game [summative assessment] Topic 3: Describe examples of conflict in the story. “The most dangerous game” by Richard Conell is a short story about a stimulating hunt that a professional hunter who is tired of hunting animals and wants to try something more strenuous and amusing – hunting humans. It presents two characters that have experienced the dangers and thrills of hunting throughout their whole life. Just by reading the title of this story‚ you can figure

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    To be a survivor you need 3 important traits ‚ dedication‚ craftiness‚ and intelligence. In the most dangerous games‚ Rainsford‚ a hunter who survived being hunted in the woods for 4-5 days. Zaroff another hunter who lived on the island trapped Rainsford on the island and hunted him for trophy. Rainsford spent those days running and making traps to try and escape Zaroff. It shows craftiness because he built his traps made from things he found in the jungle. And it shows intelligent because he knew

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    Richard Connell author of the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” did an exquisite job of defining mystery‚ but his story made the statement that there are some people in the world that don’t care about animals or their feelings. This is shown in these four statements. First‚ Rainsford was talking to his friend on the side of a hunting yacht in pitch black saying that no one cares about the Jaguar this may suggest that he is a hardcore‚ Hunter. Not many people do it now‚ but there was one point

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