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The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell
The major characters or Whitney, Rainsford, Gernal Zarolf, Ivan. Some events or rainford swim to shiptrap island after falling off the yaacht.Anortheris rainford hunted by Zaroff. Rainford jump over the cliff to escape from zaroff. Rainford is humted over the the spam of a day or two. Rainfrod was hides in zaroff’s room.The climax is Most people agree that the climax in this story takes place when Rainsford challenges Zafoff to a final “duel to the death.” That’s where i have to disagree. I think the climax of this story takes place when Rainsford has to jump off the cliff. The reason why i think this is because at the bottom of this cliff he jumps off of, there are jagged sharp rocks and this causes the reader to wonder if Rainsford will even live or not past this point. I would think that the main conflict is external, as Rainsford is being hunted by Zaroff and has to survive, but if you want to look “deeper” into the story, then it could be internal, due to Rainsford’s initial concepts that game animals have no emotions, and his subsequent experiences as being on the other end of the hunt. You could say Rainsford realizes the painful way that being hunted isn’t fun, whether beast or human. Besides the excellent answers given here, I would like to add that one of questions Connell leaves us with is did Rainsford kill Zaroff for revenge or did he kill him to end the hunt once and for all? If this is so, this might explain why Rainsford has the best night’s sleep ever. Rainsford is man of higher moral ground. Zaroff set himself away from humanity on Ship-Trap island, where his tainted ideas would keep him away from judgment and having to pay for crimes against humanity. The fact that Rainsford, a noted hunter in his own right, has landed on the island, exhilirates Zaroff, tells Rainsford that Zaroff is so far gone,that the hunt must end. Zaroff may have let Rainsford go, but it was not out of kindness; it was for his own distorted pleasure. Rainsford keenly senses that the man needs to be stopped. Since no one has ever escaped the island, it is up to Rainsford to be judge and jury and end the hunt, once and for all. Perhaps Rainsford has committed an act of kindness unbeknownst to humanity?I think this story is very good.
The major characters or Whitney, Rainsford, Gernal Zarolf, Ivan. Some events or rainford swim to shiptrap island after falling off the yaacht.Anortheris rainford hunted by Zaroff. Rainford jump over the cliff to escape from zaroff. Rainford is humted over the the spam of a day or two. Rainfrod was hides in zaroff’s room.The climax is Most people agree that the climax in this story takes place when Rainsford challenges Zafoff to a final “duel to the death.” That’s where i have to disagree. I think the climax of this story takes place when Rainsford has to jump off the cliff. The reason why i think this is because at the bottom of this cliff he jumps off of, there are jagged sharp rocks and this causes the reader to wonder if Rainsford will even live or not past this point. I would think that the main conflict is external, as Rainsford is being hunted by Zaroff and has to survive, but if you want to look “deeper” into the story, then it could be internal, due to Rainsford’s initial concepts that game animals have no emotions, and his subsequent experiences as being on the other end of the hunt. You could say Rainsford realizes the painful way that being hunted isn’t fun, whether beast or human. Besides the excellent answers given here, I would like to add that one of questions Connell leaves us with is did Rainsford kill Zaroff for revenge or did he kill him to end the hunt once and for all? If this is so, this might explain why Rainsford has the best night’s sleep ever. Rainsford is man of higher moral ground. Zaroff set himself away from humanity on Ship-Trap island, where his tainted ideas would keep him away from judgment and having to pay for crimes against humanity. The fact that Rainsford, a noted hunter in his own right, has landed on the island, exhilirates Zaroff, tells Rainsford that Zaroff is so far gone,that the hunt must end. Zaroff may have let Rainsford go, but it was not out of kindness; it was for his own distorted pleasure. Rainsford keenly senses that the man needs to be stopped. Since no one has ever escaped the island, it is up to Rainsford to be judge and jury and end the hunt, once and for all. Perhaps Rainsford has committed an act of kindness unbeknownst to humanity?I think this story is very good.