the generals bedroom at night
the generals bedroom at night
an island
I'm not sure if you mean The Most Dangerous Game , but in that story the stetting is Ship-Trap Island.
I'm not sure if you mean The Most Dangerous Game , but in that story the stetting is Ship-Trap Island.
Fear
he swims
The isolated island setting in "The Most Dangerous Game" heightens the suspense and tension in the story by trapping the characters in a remote location with no means of escape. This setting also contributes to the sense of isolation and vulnerability experienced by the protagonist, Rainsford, as he is hunted by General Zaroff in a deadly game. Additionally, the island's lush and mysterious landscape enhances the atmosphere of danger and intrigue in the story.
The setting is in Pennsylvania.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
General Zaroff is surprised to see Rainsford at the end of the story because he thought Rainsford had perished in their game of hunting humans. Zaroff was not expecting Rainsford to turn the tables on him and outsmart him in their deadly game.
The setting is Ship-Trap Island. This story was written in 1924, so the time period points to the years following World War I.
The exposition is where the setting is established and the characters and introduced; so in "The Most Dangerous Game" it would probably be up until Rainsford falls off the boat and swims to General Zaroff's island.