The Most Dangerous Game

Analyze how the conflict in a story propels the action and provokes a decision.

“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell

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There is a theme of hunting game for sport which logically, for this type of fiction, ends in the hunter becoming the hunted. This is a very old conflict motif but holds enough strength to drive the narrative forward. The final decision is concluded in the protagonist's final battle with the antagonist: Rainsford vs Zaroff.