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Richard Connell The Most Dangerous Game Foreshadowing Analysis

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The Use of Foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game” Authors use rhetorical devices or literary techniques to create engaging stories which maintain reader interest. One such technique is foreshadowing, a device wherein a writer hints at events yet to come. In his short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” Richard Connell effectively uses foreshadowing. Within the first three lines Richard Connell uses foreshadowing. He does this by having Sanger Rainsford quote, “They call it Ship-Trap Island…A suggestive name…Sailors have a curious dread of the place” (Connell 27). When Sanger Rainsford stated that, I had a feeling that part of the story would take place there. To be honest Connell really couldn't have made the name of the island any more conspicuous than that, it was almost like he was stating a fact. Even past the beginning of the story Connell continues to use foreshadowing as his go to rhetorical device. …show more content…

He has General Zaroff discretely say, “The world is made up of two classes – the hunters and the hunted” (Connell 28). I feel that quote is very obvious when it comes to foreshadowing. The story will contain some sort of hunting at some point. I was able to gather that information because an author like Connell never puts any unneeded information in his stories, he only puts what the reader needs to hear. Connell uses foreshadowing to display a setting for the reader to better understand the

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