Brief Summary Of The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Cornell

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“The Most Dangerous Game” MLA
Even though Although the story has a great plot some people might not appreciate the inhuman writing style of author Richard Cornell in this particular short story, but readers with higher compression will understand the real message behind the words of the author which is the feeling that animals feel when being bunted by man., The story about the island is a contradiction since general Zarrof is man of contradictions even though Zaroff presents himself as a knowledgeable civilized man he also presents him self as a barbaric overseer of the more dangerous game. This is what makes the short the best.

Zarrof presents himself as a knowledgeable civilized man he also presents him self as a barbaric overseer of the more dangerous game. This is what makes the short the best because The events that took place on ship trap island could have been possible which added the element of wonder suspicion and fear of the unknown if the story is a work of fiction or reality no one knows, knowing it can easily be both which leaves reader with questioning minds wondering if this story is fact or fiction. Not fully knowing will give the readers more to think about as they read the story. …show more content…

This adds anther perspective to the story by twisting the role of one of the hunters to make it a more interesting and dangerous hunt which appeals to a broader spectrum of readers. This is a good example of irony since Rainsford a hunter becomes the

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