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    The two stories High Noon‚ and "the Most Dangerous Game" are very different‚ but also very similar. High Noon is about a sheriff who must protect his town from a bad guy. The most dangerous game is about a very well-known hunter. He falls off a yacht and swims to the mysterious Ship-Trap island. On that island is a very skilled hunter who hunts humans. In both stories there is only one way out and that is to survive/win. One thing they have in common is the setting. For example‚ they are both

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    2015 Argumentative Essay “The Most Dangerous Game” General Zaroff’s overconfidence and his underestimation of Rainsford prove fatal in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”. When the hunter becomes the hunted‚ Rainsford’s opinion of murder changes. He becomes determined to survive. There are several times in the story when survival becomes murder. The attempts from Rainsford to survive are cold‚ calculated killing. In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ Rainsford is an avid hunter

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    must fight even if it ultimately means death. You must commit to your life or face the consequence of death. These are the feelings of Rainsford as Zaroff pursues him throughout a shadowy‚ unfamiliar jungle depicted by Richard Connell in "The Most Dangerous Game." Rainsford is stranded on an island inhabited by a hunter‚ Zaroff‚ who hunts human prey. The blood pounds through Rainsford’s head as he surges forward trying to escape an undefeated‚ inescapable foe. He is the mouse‚ and Zaroff is the cat

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    In “The Most Dangerous Game” suspense and uncertainty are what the author uses to keep people interested and reading. In this paragraph you will read about three of the most suspenseful moments in the story. Richard Connell begins the story with “Off there to the right-somewhere-is a large island‚ It’s rather a mystery-” getting the readers hooked instantly. It makes the reader wonder why this island is a mystery and how it connects to the world’s most dangerous game. Then he continues with “ The

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    feelings. In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connel‚ Sanger Rainsford has several traits. The most important character traits he shows throughout the story‚ are his braveness‚ curious‚ and his determination. Rainsford’s determination is one the the traits shown throughout the story. As he is he has to survive forcefully‚ by a hunter‚ General Zaroff‚ who hunts people‚ for more of a thrill in hunting. Rainsford has to go up head to head with him‚ and has to beat him in his own game and he is determined

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    Tyler Jump Ms. Keen English/1 Writing 10/22/14 Character Analysis of “Rainsford” Rainsford from “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell is a story about a big- game hunter named Rainsford. He falls of his boat and is forced to swim to an island called Ship-trap Island‚ where he meets a crazy man who goes by the name of General Zaroff. General Zaroff is also a big game hunter but finds animals to easy since he has killed them so many times. He knows hunts down humans who ship wreck

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    “The Uneasy Game” In Richard Connell’s thrilling short story “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ an uneasy mood is constructed by Rainsford’s illusive adventure on Ship Trap Island. Many moments in the short story help build up a feeling of uneasy‚ one being when Winston uses a simile to describe the evil of the atmosphere‚ saying that the air “ was actually poisonous”‚ and that he felt a “mental chill‚ a sort of sudden dread” when the ship neared the island (Connell 1). The author makes the reader feel

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    Its life is in jeopardy. This is exactly how Rainsford feels when he is hunted by General Zaroff. Suspense‚ setting‚ and irony make Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game" an electrifying short story. Suspense is a major element in this story. Without it‚ the reader will get bored. After Rainsford finds out that Zaroff has "invented" a new game‚ all the readers get curious of what that new hunt is. When Zaroff reveals his sick way of hunting humans‚ shock fills Rainsford. Later in the story‚ Zaroff

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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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    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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