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How Does Richard Connell Use Foreshadowing In The Most Dangerous Game

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Richard Connell in the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” claims that there is a deeper connection between the hunter and hunted that people don't realize exists. Rainsford and Zaroff were equal and both enjoyed hunting until Rainsford became the hunted. Zaroff’s morality is now deeply questioned. Connell uses symbolism and foreshadowing to express his thoughts and create suspense. First off, Connell makes the reader anticipate what will be happening to Rainsford by giving them clues; this is also known as foreshadowing. Connell starts to foreshadow as soon as the story gets started. The reader begins to suggest the eerie things that could happen when the name of the island is first mentioned: Ship-Trap Island. Whitney adds to the suspense

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