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Rainsford apparently dies in a plunge from a cliff into the sea, but is waiting for the general in his bedroom. Rainsford invokes the law of the jungle, where only one can survive, and it is not Zaroff.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
General Zaroff, Ivan, and a couple of the dogs die in the Most Dangerous Game.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
In The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford had fallen off of the yacht he had been traveling on after he heard gunshots coming from Ship-Trap Island. He knew he couldn't catch up with the yacht so he swam in the direction of the shots, ending up on the island.
In "The Most Dangerous Game" the rising action is when Rainsford is trying to avoid drowning, and then making his way to the island.
He was killed by Rainsford when, Rainsford jumped out from behind the curtains and challenged him to a death match.
Some how,some way Rainsford gets into Zaroff's bed room and hinds behind the curtain until Zaroff goes to "rest". Zaroff congratulates him telling Rainsford that he won the game, Rainsford kills Zaroff,which means Rainsford won and now is free to go.
At the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game," Ivan is portrayed as a skilled and loyal servant to General Zaroff. By the end of the story, Ivan's loyalty leads to his demise as he falls victim to Zaroff's predatory game and is killed by Rainsford. Ivan undergoes a transformation from a silent and seemingly invincible servant to a tragic victim of the cruel game orchestrated by Zaroff.
Yes. The resolution is that Rainsford "has never slept in a more comfortable bed," which means that Zaroff lost the final fight, and he was fed to his own hounds.
Some how,some way Rainsford gets into Zaroff's bed room and hinds behind the curtain until Zaroff goes to "rest". Zaroff congratulates him telling Rainsford that he won the game, Rainsford kills Zaroff,which means Rainsford won and now is free to go.
Rainsford appearing in the bedroom. If the resolution is that Rainsford survives and Zaroff does not, the turning point must be what causes that ending. The cause of that ending is Rainsford's appearance in the room. There is no falling action seen in the novel. The climax is the turning point of the story. It mostly falls in the middle or at the end of the story. In other words it is when Rainsford changes his personality. The climax, i think is personally is when Rainsford jumps into the sea, from here on the events change in the mood of the setting and what actually happends I must say the Climax of the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" is when Zaroff decided he wanted to hunt Rainsford which was when the story had the most action. when Rainsford had to run for his life and also had to make traps. Although many people say the climax was when Rainsford came into Zaroff's bedroom and attacked/killed him