“His eyes made out the shadowy outlines of a palatial chateau; it was set in a high bluff, and on three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadow.” (Foreman 7). This citation explains that in the “Most Dangerous Game” it is more of a jungle setting, while High Noon is set in the west. In Hadleyville a palatial chateau would not even be seen around town. In the short story there are trees and leaves everywhere as to in the movie it’s a desert. In the short story Rainsford arrives on an island that is deserted and completely covered in trees. The movie portrays a different picture of a western town with plenty of people. The town is also in the desert which is opposite from a jungle that is covered in trees. In the town of Hadleyville trees are nowhere to be seen instead tumbleweeds are everywhere. In the short story and the movie the settings are not very similar yet pretty much different, but both the characters manage to find their way around the diverse
“His eyes made out the shadowy outlines of a palatial chateau; it was set in a high bluff, and on three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadow.” (Foreman 7). This citation explains that in the “Most Dangerous Game” it is more of a jungle setting, while High Noon is set in the west. In Hadleyville a palatial chateau would not even be seen around town. In the short story there are trees and leaves everywhere as to in the movie it’s a desert. In the short story Rainsford arrives on an island that is deserted and completely covered in trees. The movie portrays a different picture of a western town with plenty of people. The town is also in the desert which is opposite from a jungle that is covered in trees. In the town of Hadleyville trees are nowhere to be seen instead tumbleweeds are everywhere. In the short story and the movie the settings are not very similar yet pretty much different, but both the characters manage to find their way around the diverse