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    General Zaroff. The writer set the tone by the use of metaphors by comparing humans and animals as the greatest hunt.…

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    Why Is Hunting Bad

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    Is Hunting Good or Bad In places like Alaska people hunt to survive and for clothing. Alaskan people would kill the animals for the food so they can survive and keep the hide for warmth and clothing to prevent frostbite or any other sickness in the dead of winter. People like that may have no other way of survival besides hunting. There are also people who love animals and hate the killing of animals. They believe killing is wrong because it's violent and cruel While it's understandable that…

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    All animals hunt for survival, yet humans have developed a beastly way to make a game of it. In this sport, hunters thrive on the misfortune or weakness of others, while prey often forfeit the opportunity to avenge their attackers before it is too late. In rare occasions, the hunted will revolt and strike back, leaving the hunter astonished. This is best illustrated in Richard Connell’s, “The Most Dangerous Game,” when animal hunter Rainsford takes an unexpected journey to the house of General…

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    Are you a bow hunting beginner looking to master this unique and ancient method of hunting game? The sport of bow hunting has gained a lot of popularity over the last fifty years. Many sportsman like the greater challenge of hunting an animal with a bow, rather then with a high powered hunting rifle. To get the most from this style of hunting here are some tips for bow hunting beginners. Have the right equipment. Longbows, recurve and compound bows are the three most common types with compound…

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    psycho, crews of ship wrecked men, and a pack of feral dogs. Lucky for you, you only have to imagine it. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, Rainsford lives this gruesome reality and must battle nature, a crazy Russian General, and a hunting hound. In the beginning, Rainsford is thrown off his yacht into the thrashing sea where he must swim to the ominous, aptly named, ship trap island. When he finally reaches it, he must “...[drag] himself from the swirling waters… hand over hand”…

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    The setting in Richard Connell's short story “The Most Dangerous Game” is very essential to the plot. For example, General Zaroff made a false channel for boats to ensure that he is supplied with prey to hunt. There are so many huge, menacing rocks around the island; passengers are happy to to pass through the channel that the general constructed. As Zaroff tells rainsford about the channel he built, “‘ They indicate a channel… where there’s none; giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea…

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    cabin with its sole human occupants, General Zaroff and his thug, Ivan. Zaroff, a world-renowned seeker, uncovers that he expects to chase Rainsford since he discovers chasing people most exciting. Through knowledge and cunning, Rainsford figures out how to escape Zaroff and is holding up in the General's room when he returns. The story hints that Rainsford finishes Zaroff's life. Nevertheless, there are lots of external conflict in this story. The first external conflict is Human vs Nature.…

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    of his yacht after hearing 3 gunshots off in the distance. After following the sound of the shots he washes up on the shore of ship trap island. On this island he meets zarof a hunter himself talks to rainsford how he hunts this new game which is humans shocked rainsford is forced to play his “game” which zarof starts to hunt him Rainsford is a very determined man he shows this in the story when rainsford remembered “the shots they came from the right he doggedly swam in that direction” (connell…

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    Rainsford is a guy who likes to hunt for big game and he has a friend with him who thinks it is fun for the hunter not the hunted.Rainsford is a guy who is kind and like to hunt like any other normal man but when he heard gunfire he went to the edge of the boat and lost his favorite pipe, when he went to catch it he fell off and went into the water he hard another gun shoot and swam to the island called Ship Trap Island then he fell asleep and woke up in the morning.When he walk around he…

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    1. What characteristic would you use to describe Captain Neilson? In the short work, The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, Captain Neilson is a minor character that is only mentioned once. Based on the text, Captain Neilson is stubborn and narrow-minded. On page 2 it states “ Even Captain Neilson… ‘ Yes even that tough minded old swede, who’d go up to the devil himself and ask for a light.’” (Connell 2) This also implies that Captain Neilson is brave and that his personality isn’t…

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