The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell Important Facts

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The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell

The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell

Important Facts z. Protagonist - Sanger Rainsford z. Antagonist - General Zaroff z. Conflicts

Important Facts z. Protagonist - Sanger Rainsford z. Antagonist - General Zaroff z. Conflicts - person v/s person; person v/s self z. Point of View - third person limited omniscient z. Setting - a yacht & an island in the

Theme z. Nature can be unpredictable and animals follow instincts but only man has

Theme z. Nature can be unpredictable and animals follow instincts but only man has the superior power of reason.

Freytag’s Pyramid 4 3 1 2 5 6 z 1. z 2. z 3.

Freytag’s Pyramid 4 3 1 2 5 6 z 1. z 2. z 3. z 4. z 5. z 6. Exposition Narrative Hook Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

Exposition z. Part of the work which introduces the characters, the setting, and the

Exposition z. Part of the work which introduces the characters, the setting, and the basic situation. z. Aboard the yacht, Rainsford discusses hunting plans with his companion, Whitney.

Narrative Hook (Conflict) z. The point in a story, novel, or play at which

Narrative Hook (Conflict) z. The point in a story, novel, or play at which the author catches the reader’s attention by presenting a problem or conflict z. Rainsford enjoys Zaroff’s civility until he learns what Zaroff hunts.

Rising Action z. All of the events leading up to the climax z. Rainsford

Rising Action z. All of the events leading up to the climax z. Rainsford learns that he must either hunt others or be hunted himself. The game consists of him setting traps to evade capture or being killed.

Climax z. Highest point of interest or suspense z. Rainsford chooses to jump off

Climax z. Highest point of interest or suspense z. Rainsford chooses to jump off of the cliff and confronts Zaroff in the bedroom.

Falling Action z. Any events occurring after the climax but before the resolution z.

Falling Action z. Any events occurring after the climax but before the resolution z. Not much else in this story. Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution, all occur very close together

Resolution z. End of the central conflict - loose ends tied up z. Rainsford

Resolution z. End of the central conflict - loose ends tied up z. Rainsford realizes that it is sometimes necessary to abandon one’s principles to survive z“He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford thought. ”

Denouement z. French for “descending. ” Any events that occur after the resolution.

Denouement z. French for “descending. ” Any events that occur after the resolution.

Conflict z. Exchange between Rainsford and Whitney about the feelings of the jaguar show

Conflict z. Exchange between Rainsford and Whitney about the feelings of the jaguar show two opposing views on hunting. Hunter v/s hunted z. Man v/s Man - Rainsford v/s Zaroff z. Man v/s Nature - Rainsford v/s the island the ocean z. Man v/s Himself - Rainsford v/s feelings about hunting

Foreshadowing z. Island seems dangerous; sailors fear it z. Hunting of large animal with

Foreshadowing z. Island seems dangerous; sailors fear it z. Hunting of large animal with a. 22 caliber rifle

Verbal Irony z. Zaroff loves his dogs, but feels no love for humanity z.

Verbal Irony z. Zaroff loves his dogs, but feels no love for humanity z. Zaroff says he is civilized, but he is actually not because he hunts humans.