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The Most Dangerous Game Literary Analysis

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When put in certain situations time can fly, and time can seem to not move at all. The short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell presents a hunter named Rainsford who falls of a ship and swims to a nearby island. He then meets a seemingly friendly hunter named Zaroff who secretly hunts human beings for fun. The story then changes pace as Rainsford realizes Zaroff will be hunting him and that he must use his skills to survive. Throughout the story, the author uses setting and pace to build suspense. The author uses mood and foreshadowing to describe the dangerous traits of the setting. The setting builds suspense through the mood created by the author. Diction in the story consistently describes the island as pitch black and

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