Figurative Language
Suspense
Theme
Characterization
Plot
100

"The sea was as flat as a plate-glass window" (Connell 2)

What is a Simile?

100

When the author hints at events yet to happen. "Somewhere, off in the blackness, someone had fired a gun three times."(Connell 3)



What is Foreshadowing?

100

The reversal of roles between Rainsford and Zaroff adds tension to the story and underscores the unpredictability of life. It demonstrates that one's position of power and control can quickly change.

What is The Hunter Becomes the Hunted?

100

the author telling the audience what a character is like. Like when Rainsford stated "your a big-game hunter, not a philosopher..." (Connell 1). 

What is Direct Characterization?

100

The highest point of tension and drama, where the protagonist confronts the main conflict head-on. Like in the book "The Most Dangerous Game" when Rainsford had no choice but to jump into the ocean to escape.

What is the Climax?

200

"He flung himself down at the jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deepest sleep of his life." (Connell 4)

What is a Hyperbole? 

200

When a character is stuck between two choices, both of which promise bad outcomes

What is Dilemma?

200

Ship-Trap Island serves as a setting that separates the characters from civilization, heightening the sense of danger and desperation.

What is Isolation?

200

characters that remain essentially the same throughout the story. They don't learn or grow from their experiences.

What is Static Characters?

200

The conflict is resolved, loose ends are tied up, and the story starts to wind down.

What is Falling Action?

300

"The revolver pointed as rigidly as if the giant were a statue" (Connell 5)

What is a simile

300

When Rainsford jumps into the sea to escape the General's hunting pack

What is Cliffhanger?

300

Rainsford's struggle to survive on Ship-Trap Island highlights the primal instinct for survival. He must use his wits and skills to outsmart Zaroff and avoid becoming the hunted.

What is Survival?

300

have only one or two personality traits and are relatively predictable

What is Flat Characters

300

The protagonist faces escalating challenges and obstacles, building tension and anticipation.

What is Rising Action?

400

"My whole life has been one prolonged hunt"(Connell 9)

What is a Metaphor?

400

The general sucked in his breath and smiled. “I congratulate you,” he said. “You have won the game. ”Rainsford did not smile. “I am still a beast at bay,” he said, in a low, hoarse voice. “Get ready, General Zaroff.”(Connell 21)

What is Reversal?

400

 Both Zaroff and Rainsford are passionate hunters, but they have different perspectives on the hunt. Zaroff believes in hunting the most dangerous game—humans—while Rainsford initially sees hunting as a sport, not a matter of life and death.

What is The Thrill Of Hunting?
400

characters who undergo significant change or development as the story progresses.

What is dynamic Characters?

400

The story reaches its conclusion, leaving the reader with a sense of finality and closure.

What in Conclusion?

500

"...;it was set on a high bluff, and on three sides of it cliffs dived down to where the sea licked greedy lips in the shadows" (Connell 5)

What is Personification?

500

when you know something that the characters do not

 What is Dramatic Irony?

500

General Zaroff represents the idea of evil in its most extreme form. He sees nothing wrong with hunting humans for sport and finds pleasure in their suffering.

What if The Nature Of Evil?

500

more complex and multifaceted characters that have multiple traits, both positive and negative, and may even surprise the reader with their actions or choices.

What is a Round Character?

500

Introduces the setting, characters, and main conflict.

What is exposition?