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Rainsford utilizes his tracking and survival skills to evade being captured. He employs stealth and cunning tactics to outwit his pursuers, such as creating false trails and setting traps to delay or confuse them. Additionally, he leverages his knowledge of the jungle environment to stay hidden and find strategic vantage points.
Zaroff warns Rainsford to avoid "Ship-Trap Island." This name suggests danger and foreboding, implying that the island is a place where ships are lured to their doom, reflecting the sinister nature of Zaroff's deadly hunting game. The name sets the tone for the treacherous and malevolent environment that Rainsford is about to encounter.
Zaroff tells Rainsford to avoid the area known as "Ship-Trap Island." He warns him that it is dangerous and that many ships have met their demise there. This sets the stage for the deadly game that unfolds between the two characters.
Zarroff suggests Rainsford wear moccasins because they are quieter than Rainsford's dress shoes, which would help him in the hunt as they would not make noise while walking through the jungle. This would give Rainsford an advantage in the game as he would be able to move more stealthily and avoid alerting the prey.
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Rainsford excuses himself because he wants to avoid discussing the topic of hunting with General Zaroff, as he suspects Zaroff may be involved in unethical hunting practices. By pretending to be ill, Rainsford creates a polite excuse to distance himself from Zaroff without arousing suspicion.
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Exposition: Takes place on ship trap island.Initiating Incident: Rainsford falls off the ship.Rising Action: He swims to the island, he goes to General Zaroffs house, Zaroff tells Rainsford that he hunts, and he hunts people, Zaroff and Rainsford play the "hunting game".Climax: Rainsford wins the game.Falling Action: General Zaroff congratulates him.Conclusion: Rainsford is grateful for his abilities that kept him alive.
No he shot himself to avoid being captured by General Patton
Hitler killed his wife and himself to avoid being captured by the Americans.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford sleeps in a tree on the first night of his hunt. After being pursued by the antagonist, General Zaroff, he seeks refuge in the branches to avoid detection. This strategic choice allows him to rest while remaining hidden from his hunter.
In "The Most Dangerous Game" the rising action is when Rainsford is trying to avoid drowning, and then making his way to the island.