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“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell

Meet the author! Richard Connell is the author of “The Most Dangerous Game” Son of newspaper owner Newspaper editor Joined the military Wrote over 200 short stories as well as screen plays and novels

Before Reading

What are the definitions of a game? A pastime/activity played for amusement and fun. (Noun) 2. A form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck. (Noun) 3. Animals hunted for sport. (Noun)

Irony: When the outcome of what is expected is contrary to what actually happens. Look at the title “The Most Dangerous Game” what is ironic about this title? What is the mood created? How is it created?

What skills would you need to escape a deadly game? Self to Text Connection: Have you ever read a book/watched a movie that involved the character(s) playing a deadly game?

Setting: 1920s on a lush island called Ship Trap Unfortunately, hunting large game for sport was common among the wealthy upper class and royalty…this lead to endangered species and the near extinction of many species.

Setting: The time and place in which the story takes place. Ship Trap Island The setting is an unidentified island called Ship Trap Island in the Caribbean Sea. Why do you think it is called Ship Trap?

Chateau cha·teau SHaˈtō/ noun a large French country house or castle.

Format for the Plot Diagram Climax-- point where the protagonist changes Falling action -- one statement about what leads to the end of the conflict Rising Action -- three statements that summarize the story Resolution -- the end of the conflict Conflict -- struggle between opposing forces Complication—event that prevents the conflict from being resolved Exposition --introduces the characters, background and setting

Characterization The method an author uses to develop a character. Direct: The author directly states the character traits. Indirect: The author develops the character through the thoughts, actions and words of the character and interactions with other characters

Foreshadowing Clues given by the author that contribute to the development of the plot.

Conflict: Struggle(s) between the characters and opposing forces. Internal Conflict External Conflict An internal struggle between a character and him/herself Emotional/Choices/Guilt Character vs. Self An outside struggle between a character and an opposing force. Another character, society, God/gods, supernatural, fate Character vs. character Character vs. nature Character vs. Society Chatacter vs. God (gods) Character vs. Fate Character vs. supernatural

Suspense Suspense is the anxiety or dread you feel about what will happen next in a story. Suspense makes you want to keep reading— especially to see what happens to the characters.

During Reading Strategies: Make predictions constantly 2. Look for clues that hint towards the plot (foreshadowing) 3. Be on the look out for four traps (setting/plot) 4. Notice character development (characterization) 5. Summarize each part of the plot diagram (plot)

After Reading Use adjectives from the story to describe General Zaroff’s home. Why does General Zaroff “let Rainsford go in the beginning of the game?” How does Rainsford view about animals change from the beginning to the end? What is the resolution? Why does General Zaroff hunt humans?

https://www. youtube. com/watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy_iqP2WHZg Most Dangerous Game Movie Trailer Based on the movie trailer, what differences and similarities can you note?