Most Dangerous Game Setting

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The Necessity of the setting in “The Most Dangerous Game” The setting is so essential to the plot of Richard Connell 's short story, “The Most Dangerous Game.” For instance, the general has a false channel which makes sure he always has prey to hunt. General Zaroff presses a button and out in the caribbean lights appeared. “‘They indicate a channel, where there 's none; giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws”’ (8). All the ships crash into these rocks and that ensures that Zaroff always has prey to hunt. Another reason why the setting is so essential to the plot is, General Zaroff is on a deserted island this ensures his prey cannot escape. His island is in the middle of nowhere and it is surrounded by