Genre/Theme/Conflicts
Literary Devices
Key Vocabulary
Characters and Plot Diagram
Author Background
100

What type of story is the most dangerous game?

fiction

100

How many types of literary devices were there in The Most Dangerous game?

There were 5 literary devices in The Most Dangerous Game.

100

What does “Mirage” in the most dangerous game mean?

Mirage means something that appears real or possible but is not.

100

Who is the protagonist in The Most Dangerous Game?

The protagonist in The Most Dangerous Game is Sanger Rainsford. 

100
Where was Richard Connell born?

Richard Connell was born in Poughkeepsie, New York

200

What are the two main conflicts in The Most Dangerous Game?

The two main conflicts in The Most Dangerous Game are Person Vs Person and Person Vs Society.

200

Give an example of imagery that is mentioned in The Most Dangerous Game?

The imagry that is mentioned in The Most Dangerous game is "a metal chill; a sort of sudden dread."

200

What does the word Prolonged mean?

Prolonged means continuing for a long time or longer than usual.

200

Who is the antagonist in The Most Dangerous Game?

The antagonist is General Zaroff
200

Who were Richard Connell's parents?

Richard Connell's parents were Richard Edward Connell Sr and Marie Miller Connell.

300

What point-of-view  is this short story in?

Third Person (Extra Credit 500 points: limited because the reader only knows Rainsford's thoughts.) 

300

Give an example of a simile from the story.

The similie was "The sea was as flat as a plate glass window."

300

What is a fable

A fable is a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.

300

What is the inciting incident?

The inciting incident is when Sanger Rainsford hears the gunshot and falls off the yacht/boat. 

300

When did Richard Connell publish the short story we read, The Most Dangerous Game?

Richard Connell published the short story The Most Dangerous Game in 1924.

400

What is the theme of this short story?

The theme or lesson is that ambition can blind you. 

400

What is an example of the hyperbole in the most dangerous game?

Varies

400

What is the definition of Palpable

The definition of Palpable is the ability to be touched or felt.

400

How did Sanger Rainsford survive?

 he was resilient and thought through how to stay hidden. 

500

How does Sanger Rainsford become stronger and change?

Opt 1: Sanger Rainsford becomes stronger and changes because he learns more about having strategy and fights and lasts for 3 days, hiding from General Zaroff. 

Opt 2: He becomes empathetic with huntees

500

What were the examples given of Literary Devices in The Most Dangerous Game?

The examples of Literary Devices that were explained were a metaphor, a simile, imagery, hyperbole and foreshadowing

500

How is General Zaroff arrogant?

General Zaroff is arrogant because he believes that he can beat Sanger Rainsford just as he beat every other human he played the game with. 

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