Who is the protagonist?
Rainsford
What point of view is the story told in?
3rd person
Who is Rainsford talking to in the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
Whitney
Who builds traps as part of his survival strategy?
Rainsford
For how many days must Rainsford evade Zaroff in order to win?
Who "wins" the lottery?
Tessie Hutchinson
Who is the antagonist?
General Zaroff
What is drawn out of the box in order to determine the winner?
slips of paper
What is the point of view in "The Most Dangerous Game"?
3rd person
Who arrives late to the lottery?
Tessie Hutchinson
What type of conflict is in this story?
Person v. Person
Who runs the lottery?
Mr. Summers
What is the inciting Force?
When Rainsford falls off of the boat.
Who participates in the final act of the lottery?
Everyone including family members
Whose game is considered "dangerous"?
Zaroff
Who hands Davey stones at the end of "The Lottery"?
Mrs. Delacroix
Whose perspective is the story mostly told from?
Rainsford's
Why do they continue the lottery? (2 reasons)
tradition
crops
What is the resolution?
When Rainsford sleeps in Zaroff's bed
Why does Tessie Hutchinson object in the end?
She says it isn't fair, she doesn't what to die.
Who helps Zaroff on his island?
Ivan
Who encourages people to continue with the lottery?
Old Man Warner
What is the name of Zaroff's island?
Ship-Trap
Who arrives first to the lottery site?
the young boys
What is the climax?
When Zaroff says, "On garde!"
Why does Tessie want Don and Eva to pull with them?
Eva is their daughter.
What is one example of foreshadowing in "The Most Dangerous Game" and what does it foreshadow?
Various Answers
What is the theme of "The Lottery"?
Various Answers
Why does Zaroff feel that humans are the most dangerous game?
Because they can reason as well as act on instinct
How many people are in the original Hutchinson family, and how many people draw from the lottery once they are chosen?
6; 5