Foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game”

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Foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game” fore = “before” foreshadowing = “giving a warning of”

LT: I can analyze the plot in order to gather textual evidence that demonstrates where and how the author creates tension and suspense. TASK: On a blank sheet of paper, write down three quotes from the text that you marked as you read, including the page number. Next to the quote, write what event it foreshadows or “warns” us about. (To be collected) Example: “A suggestive name, isn't it? Sailors have a curious dread of the place.” → Foreshadows the evils Rainsford will face

Match the statement on the left with the event that it foreshadows on the right. 1.Whitney tells Rainsford about the evil reputation of the island. 2. The island is called Ship-Trap Island, and sailors fear it. 3. Zaroff tells Rainsford that he has found a new, more dangerous animal to hunt. 4. Zaroff knows that Rainsford is a famous big game hunter. a. The most dangerous game that Zaroff hunts is human beings. b. Zaroff hunts Rainsford. c. Rainsford falls overboard and swims to the island. d. Zaroff traps ships and captures sailors, who serve as his prey.