Most Dangerous Game Narrative Analysis

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The Most Dangerous Game Narrative – Jasemine Jarrett
“One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard Rainsford.”
Rainsford and General Zaroff start to fight about who will be repasting with the hounds and who will be sleeping in the in the very excellent bed. General Zaroff tells Rainsford “I will win this battle I refuse to lose.” Rainsford objects to what general Zaroff states and screams back “I won last game and I will win again.” General Zaroff states “We will joust whosoever wins the joust will stay in the excellent bed and when you lose you will repast with the hounds.”
The joust now begins. They both get their swords put on their helmets to make sure that no harm is done to their faces. Then they get on their suits so no harm is done to their bodies. Rainsford then starts stating “why would you need to put on your suit and helmet when you go to repast with the hounds you will be …show more content…

General Zaroff screams and askes Rainsford “what is going on.” Rainsford replies and states “I told you I will win and now I will.” Rainsford then stabed General Zaroff and then screams I have the victory. General zaroff says “you beat me again, or so you thought. This was all just my plan to draw you into my room and now you will repast with the hounds.” Rainsford then asked “what do you mean?” General Zaroff then runs toward Rainsford and tried to throw Rainsford out his window. Where the very hungry hounds that slept outside of his window. However Rainsford counter acts and then threw General Zaroff out the window then winning the very excellent bed that he was promised.
Rainsford became the happiest person on the island when he awoke the next morning. He knew he had General Zaroff out of his mind. However he became hungrier and hungrier and Rainsford could not wait for his next meal to come to the shore, so he could hunt the most dangerous game

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