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    He had never slept in a better bed Rainsford decided. Rainsford woke up the next morning got out of his bed and put his old clothes on. He went down to the dining hall and had breakfast that he fixed. On his way to the dining hall, he saw really old pictures of Zaroff family, he felt scared because the paintings always had the biggest animal they have hunted even little boys in Zaroff's family had them.He had the best bacon hashbrowns and pancakes he had ever eaten. After that Rainsford decided…

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    Literary analysis of “The Most Dangerous Game” Imagine being hunted by the best hunter in the world. In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connel the theme is Murder. In the story Rainsford falls out if a boat and swims to a island meets general Zaroff, Rainsford finds out he is going to be hunted Zaroff dies from Rainsford. The theme of murder is showed by dialogue, events, and characters. First off dialogue helps explain the theme to the reader. It shows the reader facts that will…

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    Rainsford standing looking down knowing he can sleep tonight. The next morning he went to go to look for Whitney. Rainsford walked to the forest with a knife and a gun to protect himself. Also, food to eat. He walked into the forest where he walked when he was hunted by Zaroff. He had been walking for two hours or so and it started to get dark. He could hear the wind blowing through the trees. Just then he heard the bushes shaking like cheerleaders shaking pom poms. Rainsford grabbed for his…

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    The Most Dangerous Game Life is like a game. People may never know who they will fight, and conflict is inevitable in a game. The three types of conflict can show up in almost any game. In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, there are three types of conflict shown, man versus man, man versus nature, man versus self. In the short story there is a very specific example of man versus man conflict. Rainsford has to jump into the ocean and swim to the chateau. He surprises…

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    Richard Connell and Edgar Allan Poe, two of the most famous authors of their time, are recognize by the different types of literature they wrote. Several of these pieces are still popular today. In many cases the life of the author can impact the different themes, or the techniques they used in their stories. This special technique makes authors specifically unique. Richard Connell’s and Edgar Allan Poe’s backgrounds reflects in the writing techniques they used to captivate their audience.…

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    The Most Dangerous Game: What is the mental state of General Zaroff? General Zaroff is the main antagonist of the story The Most Dangerous Game. He's got it all but he still wants more. Many people have theories on what mental diseases General Zaroff has. Most of the research I have pulled up has shown he must have a mental condition called Schizophrenia. In this essay, I will explain why I agree with them. Schizophrenia is a wide-ranging (and often misdiagnosed) mental illness. Symptoms…

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    Humans have a built in mechanism of survival, an internal want to live that is so strong we generally run with it in ignorance. This inbuilt characteristic worked for the original cave men who had a heightened level of adrenaline, the fight or flight response. Their largest driver was to avoid the danger of predators, even the ones they were hunting. With modern men and women that very same survival instinct still exists, however we tend to dedicate a good portion of it to viewing others as…

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    even the Internet. In the end, multiple solutions to resolve the problem are found. Both the film High Noon and the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" happen to not have this in common with you, but they have that in common with each other. High Noon is a film that takes place in a small town, but the people are not very helpful when the time comes. Although, "The Most Danegrous Game" takes place on an island with very few people, those people become the problem, instead of the help. In fact,…

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    In Richard Connell's story “The Most Dangerous Game”, the setting is the most essential part of the passage. Meaning that the setting needs to be on an island. In order for general zaroff to do what he does best, he would have to be located on an island. General Zaroff specifically moved to an island for many reasons, one being that the island is the only place where he can kill the most dangerous game. As General Zaroff shows Rainsford how he catches his prey “Rainsford saw a flash of…

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    The Most Dangerous Game : Compare/Contrast/Analysis In The Most Dangerous Game there are many traumatic events that take place in the movie which are different than the story. The movie shows a better representation of the story and attracts more people because of all the action and flair that the movie has. The short story desperately needs for the story to be more interesting, also the movie works better than the story, by adding in scenes that helps improve the movie drastically which the…

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