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Summary Of The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game,” Richard Connell creates a mysterious tone. Richard Connell develops a mysterious tone by giving an example of how Rainsford felt after seeing the “Ship-Trap Island.” Richard Connell’s tone in “The Most Dangerous Game” impacts the whole story because the use of mystery is so the story doesn’t feel rushed, there are no parts in the story where the reader is certain what will happen next.
In the beginning of “The Most Dangerous Game,” Richard Connell creates a mysterious tone. The article reads, “off there to the right--somewhere--is a large island,” said Whitney.” It’s rather a mystery--” What island is it?” Rainsford asked. “The old charts call it ‘Ship-Trap Island,’” Whitney replied.” Just from

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