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    real world and its make-up. Stories like “The Most Dangerous Game” can be categorized as commercial fiction because it doesn’t have just one set theme nor does it have a deeper meaning. However stories like “Hunters in the Snow” and “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” can be categorized as literary fiction because it makes the reader think and understand that the story relates to real life struggles and how we can empathize with them. “The Most Dangerous Game,”…

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    Another example of shaping a person’s identity is in the book The Most Dangerous Game. The story follows a man called Rainsford an expert hunter who firmly believes that animals have no sense of feelings or emotions. In the beginning Rainsford tells his partner, “The world is made up of two classes - the hunters and the huntees. Luckily you and I are hunters.” He then falls from his boat and swims to an island where he meets the general. The general is also an expert “hunter”, but does not hunt…

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    Survival Essay Throughout life there will be setbacks and struggles that need to be overcome to succeed in life. "The Most Dangerous Game" ,written by Richard Connell, is a story of a man who falls off his yacht and swims to an island where a general, for fun, hunts humans. "A Trip to the edge of survival," written by Ron Arias, is a true story of five fishermen that get stranded at sea and lived on a ship for 144 days. Lastly, the movie, The Hunger Games, directed by Gary Ross, is about a girl…

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    RLA Parker Maynard 3rd 10-27-17 I have chosen The most dangerous game.Some topics were murder, fear, and morality. The murder topic was about them arguing if the general was crazy or not. Fear was about the animals feeling fear. Morality was about the general chasing the hunter. The themes I chose were hunters vs. the hunted and inversion of roles. The general hunted the hunter and the hunter…

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    I Strongly Agree that General Zaroff and Rainsford are completely different. General Zaroff is a Russian Big game hunter. Zaroff begins to get bored with just killing tigers, elephants and water buffalo. So then he decides to hunt the ultimate trophy animal “men”. A Cossack commands the cavalry division of the russian army until the bolsheviks revolted in 1917. They then installed a communist government and the class system. General went off and established a new world for himself on the…

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    I learned throughout this article that there are different ways people gain/maintain their power. The ways that spoke out to me the most were charismatic power and expert power. The way people maintain charismatic power is by being influential to where you can gain a lot of supporting followers who are willing to work for you. When holding onto expert power you need to kave studies…

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    In the realistic fiction, short story, “The Most Dangerous Game” the author’s, Richard Connell, purpose of writing the story was to entertain the readers. The story takes place on a suspenseful island that is in the middle of the ocean, called Ship-Trap Island. Throughout the story, Connell illustrates a man vs. man and a man vs. nature conflict to manifest that Stranger Rainsford is a powerful, intelligent, and persevering person. In the story, the protagonist, Stranger Rainsford, experiences…

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    “In law, a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics, he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so”(Immanuel Kant). The character General Zaroff, a Russian savage, from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell. The General express this attitude towards guilt throughout, he believes ethically he is innocent, according to the law he’s guilty of abuse. Throughout the short story, Zaroff shows that his relationship between him and Ivan is more than normal. Ivan, his servant…

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    The Most Dangerous Game is a book that is about a stranded man that gets hunted by a former Cossack. It was a book published by Richard Connell on January 19th, 1924. The movie was filmed in 1932. The integrity of the story is affected by the many differences and similarities in the areas of initiating event, characterization, and plot between the story and movie, The Most Dangerous Game. You will be able to see for yourself if the integrity of the story was or wasn’t affected by the changes of…

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    (Hook) Some people in the world are flat out crazy; they are so crazy it would seem that they need a mental facility. (Authors & Characters) Zaroff, from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, and Montresor, from “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, are both a perfect example of this craziness. (Cites The Stories) In “The Most Dangerous Game,” Zaroff gets bored hunting animals, so he moves to an island, known as Ship Trap Island, to put human life in jeopardy of death. Montresor,…

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