What is the genre of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
fiction
Does Rainsford win in the end? How do we know?
Yes, he does win. We know because, after his standoff with Zaroff, he is the one sleeping in the bed, which means Zaroff went out the window to the dogs below.
When a character has a vivid recollection of an event from the past
Flashback
"Rainsford heard a sound. It came out of the darkness, a high screaming sound, the sound of an animal in an extremity of anguish and terror. He did not recognize the animal that made the sound; he did not try to; with fresh vitality he swam toward the sound. He heard it again; then it was cut short by another noise, crisp, staccato." What type of literary device is this?
foreshadowing
The reference to and use of the color black throughout the story is a type of what?
Imagery
When does Rainsford first realizes he is going to be the prey?
Zaroff tells him to join the hunt or become Ivan’s sport
Rainsford, crouching there, could not see the general, nor could he see the pit. He lived a year in a minute.
What type of figurative language?
Hyperbole
How does Zaroff justify his hunting of human beings?
When does "The Most Dangerous Game" take place? (1900's, 1910's, 1920's, etc..)
The 1920's
How does Zaroff rationalize his "sport" of hunting humans instead of animals?
There are the 'weak" and there are the "strong" and the strong have the right to use the weak for their pleasure.
What is the type of conflict Rainsford experiences as he tries to remain calm?
Character vs. Self
What figurative language is The wind tore through the town like a piece of paper?"
Personification
What choices did Zaroff give his human prey?
To be hunted or to face Ivan
Name two ways in which the story is ironic
Rainsford, a cold-hearted hunter of animals, becomes the hunted. Zaroff values his dogs (animals) more than human life.