Why is Rainsford the ideal prey in The Most Dangerous Game?
Rainsford is the ideal prey because he has "courage, cunning, and above all, the ability to reason."
In The Most Dangerous Game what does the general do for fun?
General Zaroff, a Cossack expatriate, lives for the thrill of the hunt, and has resorted to hunting men (the most dangerous game) on his deserted island.
What character trait that helps Rainsford win the game in the most dangerous?
Rainsford's physical condition, his experience, and his intelligence
help him survive.
In The Most Dangerous Game what were the rules?
I think the most dangerous game is Russian roulette. You play with a gun. Put one bullet in one of the holes. Go around each time and click the gun. One person will get the gun and shoot himself. DO NOT ATTEMPT
If you refer to the short story "The Most Dangerous Game", the game was to see if the prey could elude the hunter for three whole days.
Zaroff has lost the game only once to a very cunning Norweigan sailor?
The only person Zaroff had lost the game to was Rainsford, and he's an American. There was one person who almost won, but Zaroff set the hounds on him.
It is an example of foreshadowing.
Which of the following excerpts from ''the most dangerous game'' is not an example of foreshadowing?
Rainsford went to the window and looked out toward the sea