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-5886457112000546925575565001016000177800Essential Questions Choose OneTHE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard ConnellWord Count 200 – 250Essential Questions Choose OneTHE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard ConnellWord Count 200 – 2501. There are many moments of foreshadowing in the story. Remember, foreshadowing is a warning or an indication of something in the future. In the beginning of The Most Dangerous Game, Whitney and Rainsford have a discussion on the yacht about hunting. Identify this discussion and then explain what it is foreshadowing towards. Be specific, use at least one citation.2. In The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford is the protagonist. Even though we never really get a physical description of Rainsford, it's still very obvious he is our main character. General Zaroff is our antagonist. His character fits the stereotype of a villain. Describe General Zaroff, and explain how he's villainous. Don't focus on "what he does" in the story, rather, focus on "who he is" as a character. Be specific, use at least one citation. 3. In The Most Dangerous Game, General Zaroff says, "There is no greater bore than perfection" (Connell 11). Explain what he means by this. Consider: why does he decide to hunt men instead of animals. What makes men different than animals? Additionally, what kind of men does General Zaroff hunt and why does he think it's justifiable? Be specific, use at least one citation.4. The setting of The Most Dangerous Game is essential to the story. Without this specific setting, we would not have the same story. Explain why. How does the setting affect the story? Additionally, why is the setting perfect for General Zaroff's game? Be specific, use at least one citation.5. As the protagonist in The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford is consistently conflicted with external conflicts. Give two examples of his external conflicts. Remember, you should not say, "General Zaroff wants to kill him", we know that. You need to focus on two specific instances. For example, Rainsford falling off the yacht, and swimming to the island (you cannot use that example). Additionally, give two examples of his internal conflicts. Be specific, use at least one citation. ................
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