Well, honey, in "The Most Dangerous Game," Richard Connell uses animal imagery to describe the protagonist, Rainsford, as a "beast at bay" when he is being hunted by General Zaroff. It's like comparing Rainsford to a cornered animal fighting for survival. So, yeah, that's your example of animal imagery from that story.
This quote can be found on page 5 of "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell.
"game" means animal hunting, not a game as in Scrabble or ODST
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In "The Most Dangerous Game," onomatopoeia is used to create suspense and tension in the story. For example, the sound of gunshots and animal cries ("crack," "roar," "splash") mirrors the action and intensity of the hunting scenes. These sound words help to immerse the reader in the thrilling and dangerous atmosphere of the story.
In the Story Most Dangerous Game General Zaroff Hunts is the Cape Bufflo
its said that the hippopotamus actually kills more people than any other animal
An example of assonance in "The Most Dangerous Game" is the repeated short "i" sound in the phrase "he passed some tenebrous straits where the sea slapped loud against granite."
The themes of the story as well as the novel I read throughout this semester have similarities and differences. Some similarities that the themes of Animal Farm and The Most Dangerous Game share one main trait which is that they both include evading something. In the case of Animal Farm the animals are trying to evade humans and cruelty while in The Most Dangerous Game Sanger is trying to evade General Zaroff. One main difference between the themes of Animal Farm and The Most Dangerous Game is that in The Most Dangerous Game it was a adventurous chase while in Animal Farm it was a rebellious struggle of freedom.
Some examples of imagery is:1. " The dank forest loomed at the edge of the blood-warm ocean."2. "Rainsford's terror was about to burst his heart as he watched Zaroff smoke standing below the tree."
An example of flashback in The Most Dangerous Game is when Rainsford is being hunted and he thinks back to a time when he was in Africa.
The source of rising action in The Most Dangerous Game is the suspense of the man being hunted. There is no more unsettling idea for humans than to be literally tracked like an animal.