Most Dangerous Games Vs High Noon Research Paper

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Two of America's greatest movies ever to be seen are High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Games"! In both stories/movies there is a ton of action and fighting always going on. While I was reading both stories I was on the edge of my seat for most of the book. If you love action stories then I really suggest these for you, but even if you don't I still recommend them. I was captivated by them. There are a lot of plot similarities and a few differences too. In High Noon the main character, Kane, is the marshal. He is the marshal of a town in the middle of nowhere in Texas. Kane has to protect them from Frank Miller, who wants to kill him. Frank threatened Kane when he was in the chair and said, "I'm going to kill you when I see you again!" So Will Kane was really scared. In the short story, "Most Dangerous Games" The main character "Rainsford" Is stranded on an island in the middle of nowhere, so both High Noon and "Most …show more content…

"To make it fair," General Zaroff says, "We will fight one on one, brain vs brain, skill vs skill." So Rainsford goes out in the forest to fight. Fortunately Rainsford was being smart by making traps for The General, and he went through one of them and hit his right shoulder, and then he went back to his castle since he was hurt. Kane was just by himself, and then all of a sudden Frank Miller and his gang came strolling down the alley, and he heard wack, and glass shattered everywhere. There was tons of action between Kane and his enemies, and Kane ended up killing 2 of the guys that he was going against, so their were only two left. In "The Most Dangerous Games" Rainsford gets more from General Zaroff because the General brings in Ivan, and one of his wolves, but luckily Rainsford sets a great trap that kills Ivan and The dog, and Zaroff was full of

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