The Most Dangerous Game

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“You’ve good eyes,” said Whitney, with a laugh, “and I’ve seen you pick off
a moose moving in the brown fall bush at four hundred yards.”Those are the
words used to describe Sanger Rainsford, the skillful and celebrated hunter and
protagonist in the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game”.
Rainsford had great instincts when it came to hunting, and always being
alert and perceptive naturally helps.”An abrupt sound startled him.” “Off to the
right he heard it, and his ears, expert in such matters, could not be mistaken.”
After Rainsford fell off the ship, he did not panic but swam evenly and doggedly
towards the island in which he heard the pistol shots and screaming.This displays
Rainsford’s superb skill in swimming.
A master hunter keeps his cool and does not lose his nerve, and that
description fits Sanger Rainsford well.He did not panic after General Zaroff
“saved” him for another day of fun instead of killing him right on the spot.”The
general’s eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree.
Rainsford froze there, every muscle tensed for a spring.But the eyes stopped
before they reached the limb where Rainsford lay; a smile spread over his brown
face.””…and then walked carelessly away…”For if it was anyone else, they would
have wet their pants knowing General Zaroff was too tough an opponent to deal
with, but not Rainsford.”I will not lose my nerve, I will not,” says Rainsford.
Even when General Zaroff became desperate and set his own ferocious hounds
after Rainsford, the latter did not panic but kept encouraging himself by saying,
Perhaps one of Rainsford’s greatest qualities were his skill and his
experience in the game of hunting.In the moment of peril, he actually thought of
not only escaping from the General but actually bui