The Most Dangerous Game
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100
What is the name of the island in "The Most Dangerous Game?"
Ship-Trap Island
100
Why did Zaroff stop hunting non-human animals?
He was bored.
100
When an element of a story hints at future events, this is known as ___________________________.
Foreshadowing
100

What is the genre of "The Most Dangerous Game"?

adventure fiction 


100

Who wrote "The Most Dangerous Game?" 

Richard Connell. 

200
The beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game" has a mood of dread. What is a synonym of "dread"?
Fear
200
Which war did Rainsford fight in?
World War 1
200
General Zaroff had a dog named Lazarus, which is a reference to a biblical character. This is an example of _________________________. (BONUS: Why is this ironic?)
Allusion
200

"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

200
What does the word "quarry" mean? (Eg. The hunter flushed his quarry.)
Prey, something being hunted
300
What is the main attribute that Zaroff wants the animals he hunts to have?
Reason
300
Zaroff claims that Rainsford’s ideas about the value of human life are “mid-Victorian.” What does he mean?
They are old-fashioned.
300

The general was saving him for another day's sport! The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. What type of figurative language is this?

allusion

300

When does Rainsford first realizes he is going to be the prey? 

Zaroff tells him to join the hunt or become Ivan’s sport

300
Rainsford says the world is comprised of what two types of creatures? BONUS: Zaroff says the world is comprised of what two types of people.
Hunters and huntees. Strong and weak.
400
Name three antagonists in "The Most Dangerous Game."
Zaroff, the island, Ivan, dogs, Rainsford's capacity for evil
400
Which attributes of Zaroff's physical appearance foreshadow that that he is a dangerous predator? Name at least two.
Black and bright eyes, red lips, pointed teeth
400

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

400

How does Zaroff justify his hunting of human beings?

Only the strong deserve to survive
400

When does "The Most Dangerous Game" take place? Give an approximate time period. (Eg. the late 1990s.) 

TMDG takes place in the early 1920s, shortly after the end of World War I. 

500
Zaroff’s philosophy that there are “strong” and “weak” humans is similar to what philosophical theory from the late 19th century?
Social Darwinism
500

What is the type of conflict Rainsford experiences as he tries to remain calm?

Character vs. Self

500

What figure of speech is the phrase "lend me your ears"?

synecdoche

500

What choices did Zaroff give his human prey?

To be hunted or to face Ivan

500

Name two ways in which Zaroff is a hypocrite.

He believes in the "natural" subservience of certain men, yet constantly interferes with nature. He claims to want a challenge yet sets up the game so he has many advantages. He pretends to be "civilized" yet he is a murderer.

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