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Literary Techniques Used In The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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Have you ever got bored of playing the same game and wanted to make an exciting one? ”The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story of obsession and insanity and not expecting the unexpected. Richard Connell was remembered for this short story. The protagonist falls off a ship and swims to an island, and gets in a game, which was created by the antagonist, where he is the prey and the antagonist, a man, is the predator. Connell’s makes “The Most Dangerous Game” is effective because he uses literary devices like simile and Imagery.

The author gives examples of literary devices in “The Most Dangerous Game”. A simile is one of which he uses. For example “Ugh! It’s like moist black velvet,” Rainsford, the main character, was comparing the
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