In comparing and contrasting there are many different ways to dive deeper to why text is different from a movie. If we look at the imagery, plot and the some of the characters there is similar and differences in both film and movie. In both versions of “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell and the film the most Dangerous game, Hunting and many other factors played a major role for the antagonist against the protagonist and both showed many ways of suspense and adventure that is behind each corner in one of many literature pieces written by of Richard Connell.
When zoning into both The Most Dangerous Game text and The Most Dangerous Game film the details and imagery that forms the story and film are different. in the text it states " ‘Don't you feel anything? - as if the air was actually poisonous.
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In the text it had Rainsford fall of the boat, but if you watch the film the boat crashed and killed all but Rainsford. Also, in the middle of both the film and the text is called the hunt. This changed because in the film he was given only a knife to cut thought the thick forest and the girl decided to go with Rainsford. If you look at the text it states “Then a businesslike air animated him. “Ivan,” he said to Rainsford, “will supply you with hunting clothes, food, a knife. I suggest you wear moccasins; they leave a poorer trail. I suggest, too, that you avoid the big swamp in the southeast corner of the island. We call it Death Swamp. There’s quicksand there.” (pg. 14) In both the text and film he received a knife, nut the text gave him more than the film. Near the end of the film cam a fight in both the text and film and both end with Rainsford winning. In the text he won by a sword fight and in the film, he won by fighting with the general. His reward in the film was a bed to sleep and, in the film, it was a key to a boat to drive back to main