The Most Dangerous Game “But they are men,” said Rainsford hotly. “precisely,” said the general. “That is why I use them. It gives me pleasure. They can reason After a fashion. So they are dangerous”. An interesting plot with an intense conflict all added to with extreme suspense make this short piece of writing exceptional. All these awesome elements make Richard Connell’s book, “The Most Dangerous Game,” an illustrious thriller.
The first feature used is plot, plot is what unfolds into a story, the main parts of a plot are exposition, rising action, climax and falling action. Richard Connell expertly uses an interesting rising action that in itself is exciting, not to mention how it all adds up to the salacious climax. “It’s a game,
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himself and vs. nature). "You'll find this game worth playing," the general said enthusiastically." Your brain against mine. Your woodcraft against mine. Your strength and stamina against mine. Outdoor chess! And the stake is not without value, eh?"(30) This passage basically tells you the whole conflict between Rainsford and Zaroff: two equally matched foes with similar backgrounds against each other in the woods. Except if Rainsford wins, he just leaves the island, but if Zaroff wins he kills Rainsford. Rainsford sets 3 traps that work, to a point, every time. The conflict is heightened by these elaborate traps. Their close conflict is not only shown by the master traps set and how they affect Zaroff but also how Zaroff pushes through the …show more content…
It draws the reader into the story and creates a sense of momentum to the plot. “Twenty feet below him the sea rumbled and hissed. Rainsford hesitated. He heard the hounds. Then he leaped far out into the sea. ...” (35). The dogs are running, he’s out of breath, running for his life, his only option left is to jump off a 20-foot cliff into the sea… and he does it. This leaves you with a sense of wanting and even anxiety over the outcome of Rainsford’s decision, making you want to read on. “The general made one of his deepest bows. "I see," he said. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford." . . .” (36). Once again the author has a life and death scene that you are left to wonder about, it so so enthralling, not to mention this is the pinnacle of the story. The most dangerous game is a paramount thriller novel because the amazing uses of plot conflict and suspense. That is not a fact to be argued with, but the real question is, could you win the most dangerous game or… are you the most dangerous
Hunting big game animals for sport was a popular pastime with the wealthy classes following World War I. The morality of killing for sport was not questioned in reality, but in this short story the author does question it by taking it a step further and having the protagonist, Sangor Rainsford, hunted by the antagonist, General Zaroff.In a short story full of irony, one of the greatest ironies of Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” is that General Zaroff repeatedly tells Rainsford that he maintains a sense of civilization on his island.
May the best man win! The story “The Most Dangerous Game” has suspense and mystery. From falling off a boat to being hunted for his life, Rainsford has to be the best version of him and get off that island. In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” has multiple types of conflict like, person vs person, person vs nature, and person vs obstacle.
Authors of all genres try to incorporate suspense and tension in their works to make the reader desperate for more information and answers. This is especially important for action-packed genres. Glancing at Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” the title itself brings a level of suspense and interest from the reader. How is Connell able to create the most important tributes of powerful books? Delving into more specifics, Connell utilizes foreshadowing and reader uncertainty in order to generate tension between the story and the helpless reader.
In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” there is 3 big conflicts that make the story. If they were not in the story it wouldn't had made any sense. These 3 conflicts are the story, They happen in the beginning, Middle and end. There would be no story without them.
Underestimation and cruel actions lead to many things. In “The Most Dangerous Game,” author Richard Connell reveals a conflict between the main characters, General Zaroff and Rainsford. Rainsford was to play the most dangerous game created by Zaroff, because the only way to survive, is to win it, otherwise death is the only other option. As demonstrated through the use of personification, symbolism, and repetition in the story, it conveys that one should understand to never underestimate another person and remember that there will always be a consequence for the wicked things that one has done.
In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” author Richard Connell expertly exploits foreshadowing and vivid imagery to emphasize danger and suspense. Many authors attempt to do this, but only a small few succeed. Everyone who has stayed up past their bedtime reading a book will tell you, they stayed awake because the book they were reading was filled with suspense. It is suspense that separates the great stories from the good stories. And “The Most Dangerous Game” is definately a great one. By using foreshadowing and utilizing his characters five senses, Connell keeps readers at the edge of their seats, eagerly waiting to find out what comes next.
Imagine if you went on a vacation with a friend and somehow ended up on a jungle island fighting for your life! That is what happened to Rainsford, the main character in Richard Connell’s thriller, “The Most Dangerous Game.” During this “vacation” Rainsford learned just how valuable a human life is. The value of life is the main theme in this story, but it is also important in the world around us and in my own personal life.
(Connell)The internal conflicts that he faces makes it to where you are about to see they hard decisions he has to make in order to save his life. This helps reveal the theme because it gives Rainsford the feeling of being chased like an animal and makes him appreciate the lives of animals.
In order to feel satisfied, humans naturally find an activity to do when they encounter themselves no longer entertained. In the case of “The Most Dangerous Game,” written by Richard Connell, General Zaroff creates exactly what the titles states, the most dangerous game, a game of hunting the only animal that can reason: humans. This is quite ironic because Zaroff has all the wealth and power to do anything, but creates this game only to escape his boredom. Connell wrote “The Most Dangerous Game” with Rainsford as the main character, a role most typically associated with the archetypal hero. However, with an understanding of the story, readers question whether Rainsford really is the hero, his values of humans and animals, and the possibility of him becoming the villain, provoking readers to realize that the cycle of violence and oppression goes on even if believed to already be conquered.
In order to emphasize his recurring theme of reason versus instinct, Connell first sets the scene for the story’s setting, the setting Connell chooses for “The Most Dangerous Game” fits exceptionally well alongside both the story’s plot, as well as, its literary element of suspense. By introducing the idea of a mysterious island at the very start of the story
For example, Joe explains what Logan Dritch has done to the enchanted rat by saying, “Then Logan Dritch grabbed her by the tail and threw her out of the attic window” (Dale 278). This clearly shows physical conflict and action within the book, and this is just one of the many action scenes in the novel. These action elements within the novel attract the reader’s attention, because people tend to get more excited over scenes like fighting than scenes like sitting down and reading a book. These elements keep the audience
Have you ever been hunted down by a psychopath war general, rabid pack of dogs, and a giant mute knouter named Ivan, and escaped? “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, is about a man named Rainsford who gets stranded on an island with an insane head honcho on a small, isolated island in the Caribbean sea. Behind every work of literature, are literary elements that make it successful. “The Most Dangerous Game” is successful due to descriptive imagery, suspenseful plot, and ability to get to the point.
Suspense is also an important part of a story. If there is no suspense in the story, the reader wont want to keep reading your story, they’ll say it’s boring. Suspense keeps this from happening. You make the story exciting so the reader can continue reading. In the story the suspense is that Rainsford is trapped on an island with nowhere out and Zaroff is coming to get him! The author needs to have suspense to keep readers
The author of “The Most Dangerous Game” is Richard Connell. Richard Connell is an American author and journalist, who wrote a lot of short stories and few novels. His short stories appeared in the Saturday Evening
In “The Most Dangerous Game”, author Richard Connell uses a variety of literary device to depict the theme. He uses the main character, Rainsford, to be the character which unfolds the theme as he goes through the experience of being treated like a wild animal and becoming the prey of another human for sport. Connell uses three literary devices frequently including foreshadowing, irony and symbolism in order to support the main theme, put yourself in the shoes of the animals you hunt.