Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Most Dangerous Game

In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game", how do the words and actions effect who others become? Please write a well constructed topic sentence that answers this question.

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  1. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game", the words and actions of Rainsford change throughout the events of the story from the heartless hunter to the understanding hunted who must conquer the situation and resume his place as the hunter or perish.

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  2. In "Richard Connel's short story "Most Dangerous Game" Rainsfords mind set changes through out the whole story, him feeeling iths okay for animals to be hunted then when General Zarroff hunts rainsford he feels as though he was the prey the hunted.

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  3. In Richard Connel's story "Most Dangerous Game" Rainsford changes his opinion about animals that are being hunted after hearing why General Zaroff hunts and after he got hunted.

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  5. In Richard Connels short story "The Most Dangerous Game" the thoughts of rainsford thinking hunting is fine and animals have no feeling changes when he has become the hunted.

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  8. In Richard Connell's short story "Most Dangerous Game", Actions affected Rainsford because he had no pity for the prey that he hunted until he became the prey instead of the hunter.

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  9. In Richard Connell's story, "Most Dangerous Game", words and actions affected Rainsford because at the start of the story, he was a hunter and thought that it was okay for him to kill animals but his mind changed when he got into the animals position and realized what he was doing to the animals.

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  10. In Richard Connell's story, "Most Dangerous Game", words and actions affected Rainsford because he thought animals were mindless creatures but that changed when he became the prey.

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  12. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game" Rainsford's feelings about hunted animals change from ignorant to sympathetic because he gets a taste of what its like to be hunted.

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  14. In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell's, the main character, Rainsford, at first feels ruthless towards his prey, but after landing on "Shipwreck Island" Rainsford becomes the prey and has a change of heart,

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  15. In the short story,"The Most Dangerous Game", the feelings of Rainsford towards animals and their inferiority to mankind is changed when he experiences the horror of being hunted and by learning of the horrific actions of the heartless General Zaroff.

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  17. In “ The Most Dangerous Game,” Rainsford finds the words and actions of General Zaroff to be very disturbing which leads to Zaroff’s demise.

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  18. In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connel, the general’s words and actions influenced Rainsford the most.

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  19. In Richard Connell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game" The words and actions of Rainsford changes his opinion about animals tat are being hunted because of General Zaroff, and because Rainsford got hunted.

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  21. In Richard Connell's "The Most dangeours Game" the words and actions of General Zaroff influnences Rainsford's view towards hunting because Rainsford was, at one point in time, the hunter but know he's the prey.

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  22. In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, Rainsford's view on hunting changed; he did think prey had no feeling, but after General Zaroff tried to hunt him, he became the prey.

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  23. In “The Most Dangerous Game”, by Richard Connell Rainsford’s ideas on hunting change in the story after General Zaroff hunts him for the thrill and learns that being hunted is a terrifying sport that nothing should ever have to go through.

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  24. In Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, General Zaroff words and actions convince Rainsford that hunting is cruel and violent, especially once he is the prey.

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  25. In Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game” the words and actions of general Zaroff influence Rainsford the most because they change his view of hunting entirely.

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  26. In Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, the words and actions of General Zarrof change Rainsford's opinion on hunting after he had the experience of being hunted.

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  27. In Richard Connell's great story, "The Most Dangerous Game", the words and actions of General Zarrof made Rainsford feel differently about hunting, because this time he was the animal being hunted.

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  28. In Richard Connell’s short story "The Most Dangerous Game" the thoughts of Rainsford thinking animal being hunted has no fear or feelings change when he meets general Zaroff and Rainsford becomes the prey not the predator.

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  29. In the "Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell General Zaroff’s actions affect Rainsford the most because they change his opinions about the hunted in the hunt because he experienced what it was like to be hunted.

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  31. In Richard Connell’s “Most Dangerous Game”, the words and actions of Rainsford change throughout the story as he gets hunted by another human being instead of being the hunter hunting helpless animals.

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  32. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game”, the words and actions of the general greatly affected Rainsford, turning him from a stole cold killer to innocent pray, which he must recover from or die.

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  33. In Richard Connell’s short story "The Most Dangerous Game", Rainsford thinking about animals being hunted and having no fear or feelings change when he meets General Zaroff and Rainsford becomes the prey not the predator.- Gabe redo

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  34. In Richard Connell’s short story "Most Dangerous Game" his thoughts quickly change when he meets General Zaroff he becomes the prey where at first he thought he was the predator.

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  35. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game" Rainsford's actions are affected most by General Zarroff when Rainsford becomes the prey instead of the predator.

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  36. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game", the words and actions of General Zarroff had changed the way that Rainsford thought about hunting animals, in which General Zarroff believes that if you can hunt animals, then why can’t you hunt humans?

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  38. In Richard Connel's story "Most Dangerous Game", the words and actions of General Zarroff effect Rainsford thinking by changing the way he thought about hunting humans is the same as hunting animals.

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  39. In Richard Connell's "Most Dangerous Game" Rainsford's actions are affected most by General Zarroff when Rainsford is challenged to a game and gets hunted by the general.

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  40. In Richard Connell's piece "The Most Dangerous Game", the character Rainsford finally realized that murder is not quite as great as he thought it would be. It was brought to his attention that he was the "hunted" and not the "hunter".

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