The tone of "The Most Dangerous Game" is suspenseful and ominous, with a sense of tension and danger throughout the story. The hunt between Rainsford and General Zaroff creates a thrilling and intense atmosphere.
The mood of this famous story is ominous and suspenseful, primarily because of the setting and plot. Rainsford initially thinks he swims to safety after falling off the yacht, but he arrives on an island with a strangely gothic mansion, complete with a heavy front door and a threatening doorman. Once General Zaroff, who is a disarmingly gracious host, explains the rules of the "game," Rainsford must struggle for his life in a jungle-like forest complete with a "Death Swamp." Although Rainsford is a famous, experienced hunter, he is hardly a match for the general who knows the island well and tracks him unerringly. Although Rainsford has some success, with the hounds and Zaroff's henchman Ivan in pursuit as well, Rainsford must jump off a cliff to escape. To the reader's surprise, after Zaroff's leisurely dinner, Rainsford confronts Zaroff in his bedroom and challenges him. With the ending, Rainsford "had never slept in a better bed," we learn that he did indeed defeat the vicious general who "furnished a repast for the dogs."
Throughout the story the gripping suspense creates a mood that engages the reader and never falters.
well, Connell writes the story on hunting mostly as that is the "most dangerous game" but he has rainsford change his tone about hunting. Connell takes from it that hunting is only justified by the need to survive(rainsford end), not for sport (Rainsford, begining) of just the rush of it. (Zaroff)
Shocked
That men are hunters
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
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Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
Three quotes from the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" can be:1)the moist black velvet. 2)fishy blue eyes. 3)muffled throb of the engine.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," the main character, Rainsford, undergoes significant changes throughout the story. Initially, he views hunting as a sport and feels no empathy for the animals he hunts. However, after being hunted himself by General Zaroff, Rainsford experiences fear, empathy, and a desire to survive, which transforms him into a more thoughtful and cautious individual by the end of the story.
The short story titled 'The Most Dangerous Game' was written by Richard Connell. The novel was written by Gavin Lyall.
The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell
Humans
They are mentioned in a short story called "The most dangerous game".
In The Most Dangerous Game, the term "game" is used as a synonym for animals, prey. In this story, the game hunted are humans. Therefore, humans are "the most dangerous game".In the story, a big-game hunter is marooned on an island, and becomes the unwilling prey of another hunter.