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Friday, November 5, 2010

Homework Request Granted

One of your classmates asked very nicely and with great forethought if I would post the "Most Dangerous Game" questions, so here they are. If you get stuck, shoot me an email (jwright@ics-charter.org) or post a comment and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Please do not just throw down an answer without thinking through what the questions are really asking of you. Thanks :)

1. Consider Rainsford’s comments about hunters and prey at the beginning of the story. How do you suppose his experiences with Zaroff have affected his beliefs by this point in the story?


2. From time to time, an author will give a story a title that may be interpreted in more than one way. What are some ways that the title “The Most Dangerous Game” can be interpreted? How does each interpretation relate to the content of this story?

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