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The Most Dangerous Game. D.I.R.T.? Quiz. Name and explain what the types of conflict (Man vs. man/nature/society/self) that are included in “The Most Dangerous Game.” Give examples. Can you find one example of foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game?”
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D.I.R.T.? Quiz • Name and explain what the types of conflict (Man vs. man/nature/society/self) that are included in “The Most Dangerous Game.” Give examples. • Can you find one example of foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game?” • Explain the double meaning of the word Game in the title of the story. What is the most dangerous game? • Why doesn’t Zarloff consider his sport immoral? • Describe the settings of the story.
Name and explain what the types of conflict (Man vs. man/nature/society/self) that are included in “The Most Dangerous Game.” Give examples. • Man vs. man- Zarloff vs. Rainsford • Man vs. nature- Rainsford trying to navigate the world of Zarloff and find the strength to survive out in the wild • Man vs. society- Rainsford attempts to change Zarloff’s views of hunting people but ultimately has to kill to stay alive. • Man vs. self- Rainsford has a internal struggle of hunting (people=killing, animals=?)
Can you find one example of foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game?” • Multiple answers available- name some!
Explain the double meaning of the word Game in the title of the story. What is the most dangerous game? • Game • a contest with rules to determine a winner • animal hunted for food or sport The Most Dangerous Game is people/hunting people for sport
Why doesn’t Zarloff consider his sport immoral? • Zarloff believes that the weak were put on the earth to give the strong pleasure -Always a hunter
Describe the settings of the story. • Zarloff’s house- Great food, comfortable beds, civilized • The Woods- dirty, suspenseful, uncivilized