Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game

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In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell, describes a story about a hunter being hunted. The book and movie have their similarities, but they differ on things including how the characters are shown and the scenes portrayed.
The characters in the movie and book stay mostly similar and other little details about them, but those little details can be changed and a surprise of added characters not originally there in either the movie or book. In the start of the movie when Rainsford was at the chateau, there was a man and a woman there while in the book, it was just Ivan, Zaroff, and Rainsford in the chateau. Names of characters have a tendency to change without a notice, leaving it a sliver detail not caught. As

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