The Most Dangerous Game Essay

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When it comes to survival, one can prove that with determination, the middle and lower class can succeed and triumph over the high class. “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, is about a hunter Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff on Ship Trap Island. Sanger Rainsford finds shelter on the island and is greeted by General Zaroff. He created a dangerous game which was to hunt humans and Sanger Rainsford was forced to play the game in exchange for his freedom. Frightened and sleep deprived, Sanger Rainsford tried to survive and was able to escape. In conclusion, middle class Sanger Rainsford was able to succeed and triumph over the powerful General Zaroff. Sanger Rainsford proved that with hard work and motivation, one can succeed. The …show more content…

In addition, he has a great supply of weapons and is able to have plenty of rest in a house he built. He views hunting humans as a game and has no morals. This can be seen when General Zaroff states, “I suggest to one of them we go hunting. I give him a supply of food and an excellent hunting knife. I give him three hours to start. I am to follow, armed only with a pistol of the smallest caliber and range. If my quarry eludes me for three whole days, he wins the game. If I find him” -- the general smiled --“he loses.” (pg. 9) This demonstrates that General Zaroff has experience in killing humans. He shows society that one must be powerful and be careless when it comes to human lives. Furthermore, General Zaroff uses other methods and weapons to find Sanger Rainsford. This can be seen when Connell states, “…Straining his eyes, he saw the lean figure of General Zaroff; just ahead of him Rainsford made out another figure whose wide shoulders surged through the tall jungle weeds; it was the giant Ivan…Ivan must be holding the pack in leash.” (pg. 14) This demonstrates how general Zaroff also uses Ivan and the hounds as alternative hunting methods and shows society that one must use easy alternatives instead of working …show more content…

Moreover, with just khaki hunting clothes, a sack of food and a knife he must escape and recover his freedom. This can be seen when Connell states, “An apprehensive night crawled slowly by like a wounded snake and sleep did not visit Rainsford, although the silence of a dead world was on the jungle…Something was coming thought the bush, coming slowly, carefully, coming by the same winding way Rainsford had come. He flattened himself down on a limb and, through a screen of leaves almost thick as tapestry, he watched… that which was approaching was a man.” (pg. 12) This demonstrates that on the first night, Sanger Rainsford had to think quickly to survive despite not being rested and shows society that one must always be ready for anything, regardless of any obstacles that are in the way. In addition, General Zaroff becomes injured and leaves to recover and Sanger Rainsford must run and hide again. This can be seen when Connell states, “When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again. It was flight now, desperate, hopeless flight, that carried him on for hours…the vegetation grew ranker, denser; insects bit him savagely.” (pg. 13) This demonstrates how the competition is unfair because General Zaroff goes back to his home to recover whereas Sanger Rainsford is still struggling and the wanting to escape is only

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