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The Value of Life in Richard Connell’s, The Most Dangerous Game

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Imagine if you went on a vacation with a friend and somehow ended up on a jungle island fighting for your life! That is what happened to Rainsford, the main character in Richard Connell’s thriller, “The Most Dangerous Game.” During this “vacation” Rainsford learned just how valuable a human life is. The value of life is the main theme in this story, but it is also important in the world around us and in my own personal life.

In the story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” the value of life is shown multiple times. Rainsford went on a delightful vacation with his friend Whitney aboard his yacht. One night, he fell off the boat and swam to a seemingly un-inhabited island. As he made his way through the island, he met a man named General …show more content…

The General then stopped at the base of the tree and started to look up, but before he saw Rainsford, he smiled and walked carelessly away. This is when Rainsford thought about how terrifying this man was, and how he was playing with him, he did not want to lose his life so he forced himself to keep his nerve.

Rainsford hopped down and decided to try something different. He got to work on building a contraption. He hid in a log about one hundred yards away as The General came walking up. As The General stared intently at the ground he didn’t notice the trap Rainsford had set for him. The trap was triggered, but The General noticed and jumped back. He was struck on the shoulder by the dead log instead of being knocked out or killed by it, and he laughed and mocked Rainsford, which again sent fear straight to Rainsford heart. He knew he had to do whatever it took to defend himself from The General. Rainsford ran for several hours until he made it to death swamp, where he set another trap. He dug a pit and put stakes in the bottom of it. He then wove a carpet of branches and leaves to set over the pit. Rainsford was then overjoyed when he heard the branches break, until he saw that it was not The General who had fallen in, but one of his dogs. Again The General mocked Rainsford, and Rainsford was terrified. Once again Rainsford ran and he set another trap, this time killing Ivan, The General’s servant. But, The General, with his pack of hounds,

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