In the face of difficulties, problems and obstacles should not prevent people from completing their work or work. Many authors often show readers through serious complications that anyone can pass regardless of what happens. In a short story, Richard Connell's "most dangerous game", the protagonist Mr. Lesford, was trapped in a strange island with poor reputation. He met Zerofu general and was thrown into a huge hunting game where his life was. After all, he will win the game and continue to capture people, not animals, as the generals did.
Madiha Zehra English 12 Ms. Mar March 17 3013 Most dangerous game 1. "The most dangerous game" Richard Connell 2. Characterization: Sanger Rainsford: is the protagonist. Sanger Rainsford was an adventurous hunter and spent a few days of hard days on Ship-Trap. He faced the essence of life and death for the first time in his life. Rainsford is calm and calm and dealt with every subject calmly, regardless of whether it falls in the middle of the night. It is clearly three pieces: Richard Cornell's most dangerous game, Thomas Wolf's Tiger Child, and Graham Greene's destructor, unwelcome but necessary human sin introduction, unlimited evil, no reason. When you face the existence of evil, the character reacts in a very different way. Several victories, one is just awe. In the most dangerous game, Mr. Rezford first tried to remove a person.
ENGL 102 - B 19 February 6, 2012, the most dangerous gaming environment with the youngest Goodman Brown of the two most famous two short stories "the most dangerous game" and "young Goodman Brown" is similarity, representation , It represents the sarcastic irony of the plot. I. There are two different settings for the two short stories, but both settings are adjusted for each plot. It is one. In the short story, the setting of "the most dangerous game" was done in the early 1920's. In "the most dangerous game", Richard Cornell paid special attention to three common literary devices. Interrupt and plot. Cornell strengthens the theme of repetition of rationality and instinct in the human mind and uses appropriate environment, suspended literary elements and funny plots to blur the boundary between rationality and instinct. In order to emphasize the theme of repeated reasons and instincts, Cornell set scenes for the story background for the first time.