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The Most Dangerous Game
Title: The Most Dangerous Game
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 306 | Pages: 1.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Most Dangerous Game
The short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, by Richard Connell is more like escape literature than interpretive literature. In interpretive literature, the story takes out of the real world, into a fictitious realm. When reading escape literature, the hero or heroine is beautiful, well known, almost like a godly creature, and sympathetic. The story has excitement, suspense, and a dilemma. The ending is usually happy, one where good over comes evil. The antagonist is usually
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the story, is the hunter, while Rainsford is the hunted. The general is the type of guy, who gives the hunted a knife, while he gets to use hunt and search dogs, a giant named Ivan. Zaroff is also equipped with a pistol. This shows the devilish quality of unsportsmanlike conduct of the antagonist. The ending like most short stories is a triumph of good over evil, where Rainsford survives and general Zaroff gets killed.
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