Setting In The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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“The Most Dangerous Game.” In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game.” by Richard Connell the setting is of utmost importance to the story. For instance, without the dark jungle, the island would be less terrifying, and the adventure would not have satisfied the reader. Also, if there is to jungle, then Rainsford would of been found immediately. The jungle helps scar Rainsford because while running from General Zaroff, Rainsford thinks to himself, “(Silence of a dead world was on the jungle”(11). The silence of the jungle made it harder for Rainsford to keep his nerve and made his eerie adventure all the more terrifying. Another reason the setting is essential to the story is that if the story does not take place on a deserted island the

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