Summary:
Analyzes the novel, "The Most Dangerous Game", written by Richard Connell. Discusses characters and major themes which serve as the catalysts to the upcoming events in his
work.
"The Most Dangerous Game" is a story written by Richard Connell. The tale introduces to us characters such as Sanger Rainsford-the "civilized" hunter, GeneralZaroff-the zealous and vindictive predator, Ivan-Zaroff's giant Cossack guard, and so on. This piece deals with three types of conflicts. Richard Connell made sure to include Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, and Man vs. Self as the catalysts to the upcoming events in his work. Initially Rainsford comes to face encounters including another humans and himself. These are referred to as Man vs. Man conflicts. Secondly nature becomes a big obstacle for Sanger to overcome. This obstacle is referred to as a Man vs. Nature type of conflict. Lastly Rainsford is faced with a lot of choices in this story. This creates a lot of Sanger vs. Self conflicts. Rainsford faces three.....
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