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Zaroff locks himself in his bedroom and turns on the lights, only to find Rainsford waiting for him, having swum around the island to evade the dogs and sneak into the chateau. Zaroff offers congratulations for defeating him, but Rainsford prepares to fight him, saying that the hunt is not yet over.
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hunt. After a discussion about the nearby Ship-Trap Island, which has an evil reputation among sailors, Whitney goes to bed while Rainsford stays on deck to smoke his pipe. Hearing gunshots in the distance, he rushes to the rail for a better look and accidentally falls overboard. Rainsford swims to
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and plants sharpened stakes at its bottom; one of Zaroff's dogs falls in and is killed. The next morning, he sacrifices his knife to build a trap that kills Ivan when he stumbles into it, then dives off a cliff and into the sea to escape Zaroff and his approaching dogs. Disappointed at Rainsford's
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During his head start, Rainsford lays an intricate trail in the forest and then climbs a tree. Zaroff finds him easily, but decides to toy with him, standing under the tree and smoking a cigarette before abruptly departing. After the failed attempt at eluding Zaroff, Rainsford builds a
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in which he mentions Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and has a few long chapters where his Japanese manhunter emulates the story. It takes place on a small, isolated island and is strongly reminiscent of the Connell story.
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consisting of a dead tree balanced against a living one. The trap injures Zaroff's shoulder, forcing him to return home for treatment, but he calls out his respect for Rainsford's ingenuity as he leaves. Rainsford next digs a
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apparent suicide, Zaroff returns home and settles in for the night. His relaxation is disturbed by two thoughts: the difficulty of replacing Ivan and the fact that Rainsford has escaped him.
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for three days are set free; to date, though, Zaroff has never lost a hunt. Captives are offered a choice between being hunted or turned over to Ivan, who once served as official
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A delighted Zaroff responds that the loser will be fed to his dogs, while the winner will sleep in his bed. Sometime later, Rainsford appreciates the comfort of the bed.
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in his three-part cipher: "Man is the most dangerous animal of all to kill", though he may have come up with the idea independently. The 1932 film version of
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in Africa and South America that were particularly fashionable among wealthy Americans in the 1920s.
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Thompson T.W (2018). "A tale of two centuries: Richard connells "The most dangerous game"".
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Zaroff, another big-game hunter, knows of Rainsford from his published account of hunting
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on January 19, 1924, with illustrations by Wilmot Emerton Heitland. The story features a
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Big-game hunter Sanger Rainsford and his friend Whitney are traveling by ship to the
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The illustrator, Wilmot Emerton Heitland, is given in the January 19, 1924 issue of
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This article is about the 1924 Richard Connell short story. For other uses, see
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There is a possible reference to "The Most Dangerous Game" in letters that the
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Illustration by Wilmot Emerton Heitland in the January 19, 1924 issue of
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and swims to what seems to be an abandoned and isolated island in the
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by Richard Connell at Duke of Definition: English on the Web
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The story first appeared in the January 19, 1924 issue of
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Ashley, Michael; Ashley, Mike; Contento, William (1995).
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The Most Dangerous Cinema: People Hunting People on Film
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Ship-Trap and finds an opulent chateau inhabited by two
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