Most Important Word In The Most Dangerous Game

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The Most Important Word

“The Most Dangerous Game” is a story about a man named Rainsford who washes up on an island owned by a man named Zaroff who hunts people there. Rainsford is hunted by Zaroff for the majority of the story. In the end, Rainsford defeats Zaroff and ends up sleeping in Zaroff’s bed. It was quite difficult to single out the most important word in the entire story, but some stories do have a word, that if it were not there would affect the entire story. The most important word in Richard Connell's “The Most Dangerous Game” if removed wouldn’t change the whole story, but it would change some of the subliminal messages. The most important word is “sport” because it shows how General Zaroff can justify hunting people, it summarizes the story in one word, and it shows the mentality of people who only hunt for the sport of it have. …show more content…

Zaroff uses the word “sport” throughout the story to describe the action of hunting people. He uses the word to support his claim “"Life is for the strong, to be lived by the strong, and, if needs be, taken by the strong. The weak of the world were put here to give thestrong pleasure. I am strong.” With this statement he seems to think that he is above everyone else and that weaker people are put on earth merely to provide him with “sport”. His reliance on the word “sport” is crucial to depict his way of