The Most Dangerous Game Setting Essay

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The setting is essential to the plot of Richard Connell’s story, “ The Most Dangerous Game”. The setting really makes the story believable for many examples. One vital example for the story to be believable is the isolated island. Without the island, nothing would work out for General Zaroff. Everybody would see what General Zaroff is doing and would report it to the police. In addition to keeping him safe, he also has protection from people by the sharp rocks around the island because nobody want to ruin their boat. So not only could nobody come onto the island, nobody could get onto the island, nobody could get off the island. While Rainsford is running away from the dogs,“He saw that straight flight was futile . . . He was in a picture with

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