When Rainsford is getting hunted by Zaroff, what type of conflict is this?
Man vs Man
What is the Most Dangerous Game?
Rainsford becoming the prey in a dangerous hunt on an island.
What is the irony in the story?
When Zaroff becomes hunted
Who greets Rainsford when he first walks into Zaroff's house?
Ivan
What's Ship-Trap Island
Where the hunt takes place.
The struggle between Rainsford and Zaroff.
Who is Rainsford in The Most Dangerous Game?
He falls off a yacht and starts the main events in the story.
What is the foreshadowing in the story?
What does Rainsford believe?
He believes animals don't feel fear but that changes over time.
Who is General Zaroff?
He owns the island and hunts humans.
What is the man vs self in the story?
Rainsford struggling about his belief in hunting, then being hunted as prey.
How does Rainsford try to survive on Ship-Trap Island?
He uses traps and relies on his skill.
What is the contrast in the story?
When Zaroff shows how nice he is compared to his cruel actions.
What does Rainsford view hunting as?
A sport
Who is Ivan?
Helps Zaroff with the hunt, and is the guard.
What man vs nature in the story?
When Rainsford used his skills to survive being hunted.
What's the Malay mancatcher?
A trap Rainsford creates.
What type of Literary Device is this, "The sea was as flat as a plate-glass window."
Simile
Who is General Zaroff?
A smart man who owns Ship-Trap Island.
What is mounted on Zaroff's wall?
Human heads
How is the man vs man conflict resolved?
When Rainsford confronts Zaroff in the room and kills him.
Why was Rainsford jumping into the sea?
It made Zaroff believe he had won.
What type of Literary Device is this, "The night was black as ink."
Simile and Visual Imagery
Who is Rainsford?
He faces challenges on the dangerous island
What does surviving three days on the island mean to Zaroff?
It's the rule Zaroff that lets the victims win.