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Most Dangerous Game Literary Elements
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Protagonist / Antagonist Protagonist – the main character in a story Protagonist – the main character in a story Antagonist – the principal character in opposition to the protagonist. Sometimes antagonist can be a force of nature, society or an internal force within a character. Antagonist – the principal character in opposition to the protagonist. Sometimes antagonist can be a force of nature, society or an internal force within a character.
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Conflict (review) Internal conflict – a struggle within a character Internal conflict – a struggle within a character External conflict – a struggle between a character and an outside force like another character, nature, society. External conflict – a struggle between a character and an outside force like another character, nature, society.
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foreshadowing The author gives hints about future plot twists. The author gives hints about future plot twists. Did you predict what would happen in “The Most Dangerous Game?”
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Characterization The way an author develops a character’s personality The way an author develops a character’s personality - description, what the character says, thinks, and what other characters say about that character - description, what the character says, thinks, and what other characters say about that character How does Connell describe General Zaroff? What does General Zaroff say/do that contributes to his character development? How does Connell describe General Zaroff? What does General Zaroff say/do that contributes to his character development?
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