Literary Devices In The Most Dangerous Game Analysis Essay

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In many stories things happen that are usually not expected by the reader .The short story is about a hunter that fell off his boat and ended up on an unknown island. Throughout the short story he meets a very suspicious general. That was also into hunting, but not the hunting someone would expect. Richard Connell develops the theme that people should expect the unexpected. Connell uses irony, foreshadowing, and characterization to show people should expect the unexpected in anything. Moving on, Connell foreshadows when Whitney and Rainsford were having a conversation while onboard of the yacht. “This place has a reputation, a bad one” (Connell 6). This gives a sense that something ghastly will happen to one of the main characters. When Rainsford unconsciously reached the island he meets General Zaroff, he was extremely suspicious in Rainsford’s eyes while they were sitting and eating dinner he was acknowledging and studying Rainsford making him feel uncomfortable and apprehensive. “Whenever he looked up from …show more content…

“When he opened his eyes he knew from the position of the sun that it was late in the afternoon” (Connell 8). This says that he is extremely insightful and has many techniques from hunting. “He examined the ground closely and found what he had hoped to find, the print of hunting boots” (Connell 8). Rainsford is trying to find any sign of humans on the island making his character hugely acknowledging and thoughtful. He is using his hunting skill to identify if there is any sign of people on the island he is on. Richard Connell is slowly showing the skills of Rainsford as the short story goes on. It was never expected to find humans on Ship Trap Island, because it has a bad reputation based on what Whitney says. He used his proficiency to find humans on the