What is the name of the author who wrote The Most Dangerous Game?
Who is Richard Connell?
Who are the two main characters on the yacht at the story's beginning?
Who is Whitney and Rainsford?
What emotion does Rainsford mostly feel when he realizes he is being hunted?
What is fear?
What does Rainsford hope to find when he swims towards the gunshots?
What is other people or help?
What internal conflict does Rainsford experience throughout the story?
What is the struggle between his morals and survival instincts?
What is the main setting of the story
What is Ship-Trap Island?
What does Rainsford fall off while trying to see the island?
What is a yacht?
What does General Zaroff reveal about his hunting habits that shocks Rainsford?
What is that he hunts humans?
How does Rainsford first seek to avoid capture after being given a head start?
What is creating a complex trail to confuse Zaroff?
What does Zaroff believe about the value of human life?
What is that it is less valuable than that of animals?
What type of story is The Most Dangerous Game?
What is suspense or adventure?
What animal does General Zaroff initially hunt before starting to hunt humans?
What are animals?
What happens to Zaroff's best hunting dog during the hunt?
What is it is killed by one of Rainsford's traps?
What kind of environment does much of the action of the story take place in?
What is a dense jungle?
How does Rainsford's perspective on hunting change over the course of the story?
What is he begins to see it from the perspective of the hunted?
What does the title The Most Dangerous Game refer to?
What is human beings as prey in a hunt?
What kind of traps does Rainsford set to avoid being captured by Zaroff?
What is Malay Mancatcher?
What does Rainsford refer to himself as when he confronts Zaroff at the end of the story?
What is a "beast at bay"?
What is Zaroff's reaction when he finds out Rainsford has escaped him?
What is he is amused and intrigued?
What motivates General Zaroff to hunt humans instead of animals?
What is the thrill of the challenge and the game?
What literary device is used prominently in the story to create tension?
What is foreshadowing?
What does Rainsford do to escape Zaroff's hunting dogs?
What is he jumps into the sea?
What chilling quality does General Zaroff's character possess that contributes to the horror aspect?
What is his calm and sophisticated demeaner, despite being a murderer?
What climactic event occurs during the last confrontation between Rainsford and Zaroff?
What is Rainsford declares himself to be ready to fight for his life?
How does Rainsford's experience challenge his previous beliefs as a seasoned hunter?
What is he must now understand fear and being hunted?