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    Planning is preparing a sequence of action steps to achieve some specific goal. A plan is needed for survival, good decision making, and success. Imagine you are trapped in a deserted island. In order for you to survive you would need a good plan. In The Most Dangerous Game, the main theme is survival. "It's a game, you see," pursued the general blandly. "I suggest to one of them that we go hunting. I give him a supply of food and an excellent hunting knife. I give him three hours' start. I am…

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    The Effects of Impulse and Recklessness Decisions and actions are the pathways that lead to a change in the way of someone's life. The authors of "The Most Dangerous Game," "A Worn Path," and "The Truth About Being a Hero," Richard Connell, Eudora Welty, and Karl Marlantes, demonstrate how certain decisions and actions change one's life through their works. In addition, the following question is answered throughout each of their works: what is at the end of each pathway that those decisions and…

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    Zaroff Character Analysis

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    The Cat or the Mouse What is the difference between hunting humans and hunting animals? One would think that hunting humans is wrong and unethical. But for two world renowned hunters, they have two differing perspectives on this issue of hunting humans. While they both are intelligent men; one tends to approach the issue more ethically than the other. Zaroff looks at hunting humans for his own self interest, while Rainsford looks at it from a selfless view for the human population and thinks…

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    Often people are blinded by their lust for power and wealth. Joseph Conrad, in the novella “Heart of Darkness”, explores greed through character, imperialism and symbolism to show the corrupting power of greed. The novella follows Marlow’s character as he embarks on his journey within the Congo. Marlow encounters Kurtz’s public persona, which Marlow is intrigued by. This persona for the reader, and Marlow, is tarnished by the obvious craving for wealth and power. It is emphasised by Kurtz’s…

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    Splinter Cell Conviction

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    Splinter Cell Blacklist – Sam Fisher is back, but with a different voice! Splinter Cell Conviction was one of my favorite games of all time. I just loved the way the game turned out to be and Sam Fisher was gritty and fearless. It reminded me a lot of the movie Taken. Similar to Liam Neeson going after his daughter, Sam is hunting for the person who allegedly killed his daughter. Both Liam and Sam have extraordinary abilities when it comes to hand to hand combat and gun fights. Apart from this,…

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    you are learning. In the story "The Most Dangerous Game" a experienced hunter Rainsford that gets trapped on an island and finds a hunter that hunts people for fun and Rainsford is one of the people that are getting hunted. Rainsford sets traps and hides to win. He ends up jumping off a cliff and swimming back to Zaroff's castle. And ends up fighting him to see who sleeps in the bed and who gets fed to the dogs. Richard Connell uses mood/tone in his story “The Most Dangerous Game” to convey the…

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    In " The Most Dangerous Game " by Richard Connell the protagonist, Sanger Rainsford, is a big game hunter who finds himself in a life or death situation when he falls off of a ship when on a journey to Rio. Shortly after swimming to shore he find himself on Ship-Trap island, after following a trail, he arrives at a chateau where he meets General Zaroff. Zaroff is also a big game hunter, but of a different kind, General Zaroff hunts men. Rainsford agrees to play Zaroff's game,Knowing that it is…

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    O’Flaherty’s, “The Sniper”, the republican sniper has to risk his life fighting for his people with the risk of him getting killed at any moment. In Richard Connell’s, “The Most Dangerous Game”, Rainsford, a big-game hunter, must use his prior knowledge to try and escape the island without getting killed by General Zaroff. At the start of “The Most Dangerous Game”, Rainsford falls off a yacht and he is forced to swim in hopes of finding land. When he finally finds land he meets General Zaroff…

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    Simile Essay “The Most Dangerous Game” has a lot of figurative language. The author uses a lot of similes in the text. Richard Connell (author) uses similes to show how and animal are treated and how an animal's feels when it's being hunted. This adds more emotion in the story, it makes the reader have emotion since he usually compares humans with inanimate objects. Therefore this essay will analyze three examples when he uses similes and his purpose for it. First quote from the story is “He…

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    The Sneaky Game In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell the author successfully uses suspense to create an understanding of the short story. Connell uses techniques like foreshadowing, cliffhangers, and imagery to develop the overall suspense of the characters and the plot. Additionally, he focuses on themes like the difference between right and wrong, coupled with the idea of violence to further develop the suspense in the story. Connell’s first technique used was…

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