The Most Dangerous Game Sanger Rainsford Character Analysis

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On a small island in the caribbean. There is a man. A man that is evil in every way. His prey is others. His name is General Zaroff. Welcome to ship trap island. The title to this awakening story is “The Most Dangerous Game” By Richard Connell. The other character , the main character is Sanger Rainsford. He is brave and filled with immense amounts of courage and skill. He is honest and full of integrity, He is a very skilled hunter also.
This story is about the feud between two professional hunters.
Some of Rainsfords skills will be mentioned heavily in the story to show the importance of these traits. “Then he ran for his life.The hounds raised their voices as they hit the fresh scent (32).” For one Rainsford is very courageous. He shows

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