What Is The Mood Of The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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All throughout the world today crime spreads but more specifically,murder. The number of deaths by murder increase every single year. For example, the FBI has stated that from 2015 to 2016 murder increased by 1.9 percent.Just like in Richard connell's story “The Most Dangerous game,” where One of the main characters, General Zaroff, kills more and more people as each day breaks dawn. The Everyone in this gruesome world should have more hope and trust in themselves that the numbers with decrease in the near coming future. The story, “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, suggests that if you trust in yourself you can accomplish your goals. First off Rainsford, popular novelist, professional hunter, and main character in Connell’s story, sets a trap to injure Zaroff, since he believed he could set the trap, he accomplished his goal of setting the trap and injuring zaroff. This scene of Connells story shows how inner thinking was used to show how Rainsford would accomplish his goal of setting the trap. This shows how if you trust and believe in yourself you can accomplish your goals. The author uses tone to show how Rainsford …show more content…

This scene is significant because Rainsford kills Zaroff, accomplishing his goal of surviving while on the island.. The author again uses revealing actions since, on page 22 not only does connell’s story not come out and tell you Zaroff is dead, but it also shows how Rainsford accomplished his goal of surviving. “The general made a deep bow. I see he said. Splendid ! One of us will be a meal for the dogs. The other will sleep in this excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford. He never slept in a better bed, Rainsford thought later.” Therefore Rainsford accomplished his goal of surviving while on the island because he trusted in himself and had faith that he could kill