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Similarities Between The Most Dangerous Game And The Hunger Games

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The Most Dangerous Game vs. The Hunger Games Have you ever heard of a deadly game? The book The Most Dangerous Game, and the movie The Hunger Games, are just that. They are both all about humans playing in a game of death. The Most Dangerous Game is a short story written by Richard Connell. In the story, there is an island that has many shipwrecks occur nearby. The island is owned by General Zaroff, who has become bored with hunting animals who cannot reason, so he starts to hunt humans. During a boating accident, Sanger Rainsford, a very good hunter, washes up on the shore of the island. Unfamiliar with the island, Rainsford walks until he stumbles upon Zaroff’s house. After that Rainsford is given the option of playing the game or being …show more content…

Both of the “Games” take place in remote areas. The island in The Most Dangerous Game is far off from the main land and there are rough ocean currents which prevents most boats from trying to pass through nearby (Connell). In The Hunger Games the tributes are sent to a futuristic game arena with an invisible digital fence surrounding the whole arena, preventing anything or one from leaving or entering (Ross). Another similarity between the two is that in both games the contestants are civilized to play. Before telling Rainsford about the game, General Zaroff treated him to a friendly dinner (Connell). Also, on the way to the capital in the train, Katniss and the second tribute from District 12, Peeta, are given all sorts of food that they were never allowed beforehand (Ross). The last similarity between them is that there is only allowed to be one winner. General Zaroff is “fed to the dogs” at the end of the story, leaving Rainsford as the survivor (Connell). The rules of The Hunger Games state that there shall be but one victor each year, Katniss and Peeta ended up outsmarting the system in which the capital would have to take two victors or have no survivors, allowing both of them to live (Ross). Obviously, there are many similarities between The Most Dangerous Game and The Hunger

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