In "The Most Dangerous Game," Whitney describes Ship-Trap Island as a mysterious and foreboding place, characterized by its jagged cliffs and dense jungle. He notes the island's eerie atmosphere, suggesting that it has a sinister reputation among sailors. Whitney expresses a sense of unease about the island, hinting at its dangerous nature and the lurking threats it may hold. Overall, the description sets the tone for the suspenseful events that unfold later in the story.
Foreshadowing
She siad that the crew's nerves seemed a bit jumpy
Yes they have a story and the setting is ship trap islalnd
Ship Trap island is located in the blood-warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, in Central America. Ship Trap island is a fictional island that is featured in the store 'The Most Dangerous Game'. It was given the name 'Ship Trap' for their is a channel, near the island, lined with jagged rocks, which trap many ships.
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ship-trap island in the 1900s
Because zaroff. Needs men for hunter and This island iwas a trap in the sea.
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Zaroff's home is called Ship-Trap Island because it is an isolated island where ships often become trapped due to its treacherous rocks and currents. Once ships are lured in by the false lights, they crash and the survivors become prey for Zaroff's hunting games.
Ship-Trap Island. I got this right out of the story.
They feel Frightened.
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