The Most Dangerous Game Book Report

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Competition is a killer, in a way this story is killer, everything you'll learn in this book is killer. The story is about strategy, and mainly survival of the fittest. Richard Connell the author of “The Most Dangerous Game.” It's about a island called shipwreck island. Where a man named Rainsford a good skilled and trained hunter. Who was ready for anything. General Zaroff, a man who is quite hunter himself. But not in the way you would expect. Richard Connell uses mood/tone in his story “The Most Dangerous Game” to convey the theme of competition rarely enhances a person’s character.



In the most dangerous game, competition can really change some Rainsford. Rainsford the character that is going to change the way he thinks and the way he
would hunt. It changes him from what his actions are and what and how they affect
people. Rainsford had to set up traps, ways to escape and ways to attack to survive. When he had to sleep in a tree while having to worry about being hunted, he also had to learn how to use his resources for the better, by using the jungles interiors. …show more content…

It really isn't, the story and plot is set for first read book you feel different emotions like did he die, or is he going to win, or ohh is he going to change the way he thinks about hunting to win the fight. When rainsford is being chased by the dogs and he hops into the water and then is later found in the room of General zaroff. Where they have the final battle and decides or wins. When the dogs chase him and zaroff is trying to win and hunt his prey and win the messed up game he came up with. In most books I read, I never really see scenes or read something that has these types of feeling and excitement. Overall you know that this book has a mad man and a man who either can stop him

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