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    biography of Farah Ahmedi "Escape from Afghanistan.” Also‚ a fiction by Richard Connell “The Most Dangerous Game.” Both have similar themes as the story is being told. One of the selection‚ "Escape from Afghanistan” portrays how a mother and a daughter‚ are fleeing from their home country. To take refuge into another country and being able to survive during the war. Compared to “The Most Dangerous Game” Rainsford is trying to survive the wild to not get killed by a hunter. There are many character

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    Unfortunately Will Kane has trouble finding deputies and has to take on this challenge alone. As we read the novel‚ The Most Dangerous Game written by Richard Connell we observed that the protagonist Rainsford fell off his yacht to next wake up on the mysterious Ship Trap Island. With no one around to call for help he comes into contact with General Zaroff and is forced into playing a terrible "game". While analyzing both of the stories‚ High

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    and Contrast (The Snyper & The Most Dangerous Game) The story The Sniper takes place during the civil war in Dublin‚ where a single sniper waits on a roof top to eliminate any threat from the oposing forces. This story is very tense right from the beginning as soon as he noticed the enemys watching him and a bullet comes close to hitting him. This story’s opening is one that catches your attention and gets you really focused on the story. The Most Dangerous Game on the other hand starts out with

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    Allen Alemania Period 5 ELA10B Mr. Tanguay 08/04/2014 The Most Dangerous Game 1. Rainsford is uncompassionate‚ this is seen when he’s talking to Whitney. “‘Don’t talk rot‚ Whitney.’ Said Rainsford. ‘You’re a big game hunter not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels’ ”.This shows how he’s uncompassionate because he takes no account for how the animals feel. It’s all about the sport. He is also a very proud person. This is seen when he boasts about his sport‚ hunting‚ and how it’s the

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    In this world honesty and respect play an important role in the daily functions of lives. Without these two important characteristics it can cause conflicts and chaos within humanity. In the short stories “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell‚ “The Open Window” by Saki‚ and “A sound Of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury demonstrates how honesty and respect is fundamental within a society. Respect and honesty are essential characteristics if you want to avoid conflicts and it’s also forms you into a

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    February 1‚ 2013 Comparing and Contrasting Two Characters There are different types of characters. Some are protagonists‚ and some are antagonists. Two antagonists‚ General Zaroff from "The Most Dangerous Game" and the king from‚ "The Lady or the Tiger?"‚ can both be compared.These two characters are similar yet different in their nature‚ or personality‚ actions‚ and attitudes. These characters are both similar and different at the same time. Zaroff and the king are similar in many ways

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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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    MOST DANGEROUS GAME “The world is made up of two classes. The hunters and huntees.” Imagine you’re trapped on an island‚ with no way out. Okay‚ now picture another man is also there‚ but is trying to hunt you. The Most Dangerous Game (MDG) is a great example of good literature‚ because of the literary devices being used. Imagery‚ suspense‚ and mood. Imagery is very important.. “The lights of the yacht became faint and ever vanishing fireflies. Then they were blotted out entirely by the night

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    Wade Rodgers Mrs. Banks 5 November 2014 “The Most Dangerous Game” compare and contrast Have you ever watched a movie expecting it to be different from the book. A great example of this is “ The Most Dangerous Game.” There are three specific differences in the characters‚ setting‚ and plot of ‘The Most Dangerous Game.” The characters in “The Most Dangerous Game” are not the same in the movie as they are in the story. There are more people in the beginning of the movie. Whitney‚ Rainsford and

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    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 was unhappy with the way African Americans were treated by the villagers‚ and Rainsford had to kill General Zaroff to stop his twisted game. Dick has lost his humanity after the long years of

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