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because zaroff knew his island well. he seemed to set up the whole island to prove difficult for escape.
Rainsford has to catch three cats and five tigers in three days.
it did help him because the quciksand and the darkeness.
Rainsford did not have a choice to go to ship trap island. At first he was on his boat and then he heard gun shots so he went to go check it out by standing on the ledge of the boat and then fell over board into the water. He started screaming for help but the boat went on..... Next Rainsford swam to the island.
Extreme fear; fear that agitates body and mind; violent dread; fright., That which excites dread; a cause of extreme fear.
Rainsford's physical condition, his experience, and his intelligence help him survive.
Rainsford was trying to find someone to help him. "Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Where there are men, there is food," he thought.
Although I do not know the exact answer to this question I can give you some help: A thrilling short story titled THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard Connell gives a brief description of the main character, Rainsford, building a Malay Man Catcher for the evil hunter, Zaroff.
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rainsford says he doesnt care how the jaguar feels. later he feels like the jaguar. hope this helps!
Some literary devices used in "The Most Dangerous Game" include suspense, foreshadowing, irony, and symbolism. Suspense is built through the tension created by Rainsford being hunted by General Zaroff. Foreshadowing is seen in the hints dropped about the island being dangerous early in the story. Irony is present in the reversal of roles between hunter and hunted. Symbolism is evident in the island representing a trap for victims.
When Rainsford was the hunty he felt very sad and depressed that he was going to be hunted by Zaroff. So his experience with hunting showed him how animals felt when it is being hunted. :)