The Most Dangerous Game Fear Analysis

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Starting from the very beginning, fear was a big theme in “The Most Dangerous Game.” The book opens with a conversation about Ship-Trap island, which the crew is afraid of. Rainsford falls off the boat, and is afraid he won’t make it to an island because he was tired. Soon enough he is lured into a false sense of security once he meets General Zaroff. This is soon snapped with the realization that he would be the hunted. The next three days Rainsford is on the run, setting traps and having to outsmart Zaroff on multiple occasions. The fear mentally and physically affected him. Physically, the fear allowed him to keep running away, surviving the hunt. But mentally it almost definitely broke him, and was what probably led him to finally kill

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