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    In the story The Most Dangerous Game, the main character Rainsford is a well known hunter and is on his way to Rio to hunt. He thinks that animals have no understanding, the only thing that they understand is fear. Rainsford also says that there are two classes in the world, the hunters and the huntees. Thoughts on Rainsford are that he doesn’t think that animals have any feelings and he is very confident, he basically thinks he is all that. But later in the story I think his mind will change…

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    The Most Dangerous Game is a wonderful story. The author of this story in Richard Connell. The short story is full of conflicts. It also has weird twist and turns. Half of them you do not even expect. The setting of the story takes place in the Caribbean on a large island. Some of the conflicts that happen are Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, and Man vs. Self. First is Man vs. Man, it is shown in this incredible short story. An example of Man vs. Man is when Rainsford, the main character, has to…

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    In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell,three types of conflicts are used to give a thrilling feeling, such man vs nature, man vs man and man vs himself. Conflicts like rainsford having to swim to get to the island. Also He had to face a challenge that he have to defeat a hunter hunting him. He then have to learn to control his temper and think straight. As Rainsford hears a loud bang from the distance he then balanced himself in the balcony until he realize…

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    In the story, The Most Dangerous Game, there are three characters that have a passion for hunting, yet the three hunters share similar and different viewpoints on the sport. In the beginning of the story, two of the hunters, Whitney and Rainsford are discussing their personal views of hunting. Whitney feels that when you are hunting an animal, that the animals have feelings for being hunted. He thinks that every being has the fear of pain and death. He says this on page 26 “Even so, I rather…

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    Tigers are wild beasts, created to hunt and kill. Coexisting with such a large, dangerous animal seems frankly crazy. However this was the case for Pi in Yann Martel’s novel, Life of Pi. Pi was stranded in what seemed to be a hopeless situation with not much more than his faith, a tiger, and his will to live. In this novel as well as in normal human life faith is a very important aspect of people's lives. For Pi this was evidenced in his time stranded on the boat with a 450 pound bengal tiger.…

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    literally interprets Rupert’s philosophy and convinces Philip that murdering David was morally acceptable. Also, Rainsford, a character from the short story “Most Dangerous Game,” manufactures a philosophy stating that superior people had the privilege of hunting inferior creatures. The movie Rope by Alfred Hitchcock and the short story “Most Dangerous Game”…

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    The movie High Noon and the short story The Most Dangerous Game have many differences on where the main characters are and what's happening to them. High Noon, a movie released in 1952, is a revenge story where Will Kane is hunted down by a dangerous criminal named Frank Miller. When Kane needs help, everyone abandons him. The short story, The Most Dangerous Game, released in 1924, is about a man named Rainsford who washes up on Ship-Trap Island, meets a man named General Zaroff, and he tries…

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    wary and the Bolero are such a short range weapon"-- Conservative, rock star and bow hunter, Ted Nudgent. There are many benefits of bowhunting, it improves hand-eye coordination, it increase strength, it is a good exercise, get very lean meat, most important of all, it is very therapeutic. Whether you're in your stand or shooting away arrows in your backyard, archery can relieve stress and act as an outlet for internal pressure. Bowhunting can act sort of like a stress ball, except Instea…

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    Terror, anxiety, and the struggle to survive seem to come alive in “The Most Dangerous Game” an exhilarating short story by Richard Connell. The author makes the story a movie in one’s head through the immaculate use of figurative language and an immense amount of details. He does this so well that you can picture every move of the main character when they are in difficult situations. In this short story, the mood starts off when the protagonist, Rainsford, tries to: “peer through the dank…

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    choose to survive,but what would you choose? In this story rainsford our protagonist chooses to try and survive from the game General Zaroff,-our antagonist- made because he thought hunting animals weren’t challenging or fun enough. In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” author Richard Connell uses foreshadowing to create suspense.In this quote “The old charts call it ship trap island…” the author makes it clear to the reader that not many ships get out alive or at all off this island. A…

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