the+most+dangerous+game

 The short story the most dangerous game you see rainsford evolve a compassion for the pray or the hunted. rainsford learns a lesson about respect for living things. He starts the story cold hearted and a killler. rainsfords nature changes from one of the grotusguer states to a more respectfull and open minded one. The paragraph needs to directly address the question regarding human nature.

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Short Stories - Literary Devises Title:_the most dangerous game_

Point of View: first person

Protagonist: Rainsford What type of character is the Protagonist? a hunter at the start of the story it portrade him as a cold blooded killler but as the story progresses he learns about the fear and anuguish Antagonist: the antagonist is genaral Zaroff

Describe the setting: (time, place, mood and atmosphere) Times seems to be the early 1900's. Rainsford is traped on ship wreck island in the carabian. this story is laced with fear and dark visuals.

Type of Conflict: man vs man

Describe the main conflict: the man conflict is the hunt a cat and mouse game between the general and rainsford

Describe the Climax of the Story: the climax is when rainsford appers in the generals bedroom

How does the Protagonist change over the course of the story? He develops a respect for the pray in a hunt

Describe the relationship between the title and the theme. The title is very simeler to the theme EXPLAIN!

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">How does the main conflict help to illustrate the theme? it ilistrates the fear of the pray

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">How does the climax help to illustrate the theme? it shows in the end the pray is not so inferior

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Give examples of each of the following literary terms in the story (use quotes):

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Simile:

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Metaphor:

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Personification:

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Symbol: He lived a year in a minute

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Foreshadowing (give both elements):The old charts call it ship trap island

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Irony:

<span style="font-family: 'Helvetica','sans-serif';">Imagery:

Completion 2.5/5 Content 5/10 Effort 2/5 total 9.5/10

1. What is meant by “He lived a year in a minute”? /2

he experenced a lot in a short amount of time

2. What is meant by “I am still a beast at bay”? /2

he will kill the general

3. In which sea has Connell set Ship-Trap island? /1

the carabian

4. How is Zaroff able to finance his life style? /2

he was a general

5. If Rainsford wins the hunt, what does Zaroff promise him? /1

to talk over a cup of port

6. What happened to Lazarus? /2

hi was killed in the man trap

7. Where does Rainsford spend the first night of his hunt? /1

in a tree

8. How many acres did Zaroff’s father have in the Crimea? /1

9. Why does Zarroff suggest Rainsford wear moccasins? /1

to leave softer tracks

10. What caused Rainsford to believe Zaroff knew he was hiding in the tree? Do you think he was right? Give reasons. /3

he smiled he was probably right the general wanted mor of a thrill

11. How does Zaroff stock his island with “game”? /2

a trap for passing boats

12. What happened to General Zaroff at the end of the story? /2

he was killed

13. Inspite of being hurt, Zaroff congratulates Rainsford on his “Malay mancatcher,” why? /2

it is a hard trap to make

14. How do we know Rainsford is an exceptionally fit man? /2

his first swim

15. Discuss the state of mind of Rainsford before he lands on the island versus that after he meets the General. What is different? (Especially about how he perceives animal feelings.)/5

he gains a respect for the hunted

16. How does Connell inspire fear without obvious bloodshed/grotesqueness. /3

his cold staering and disragarde for human life

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