", The general's left eyelid fluttered down in a wink. But it's gotten into sailor lore, somehow. The sensuous drowsiness of the night was on him." ", Then, taking a second helping of crpes Suzette, the general explained: "The hunting was not good last night. "For the hunter," amended Whitney. I needed a new animal. If somehow you haven't read it, do so now. Zaroffs being a zealous hunter makes him an especially dangerous foe for Rainsford. "They indicate a channel," he said, "where there's none; giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea monster with wide-open jaws. Very good story! Gq9AT5Td\M2. "A rather good lot, I think," observed the general. Great sport, hunting.\" \"The best sport in the world,\" agreed Rainsford. The general's eyes had left the ground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. But I think I can show you that your scruples are quite ill founded. I foundone. Are there any good books with split perspectives? Now, mine is an analytical mind, Mr.Rainsford. The revolver pointing as rigidly as if the giant were a statue. HWmo6n/HC4aXhB This was a very good story. Something wascoming through the bush, coming slowly, carefully, coming bythe same winding way Rainsford had come. Rainsford's bewilderment showed in his face. The hunter had his nerve with him to tackle it with a light gun. Do you think the champagne hassuffered from its long ocean trip?\" \"Not in the least,\" declared Rainsford. Zaroffs using the French phrase indicates once again that he is a sophisticated man of the world, but in context, it is quite ironic, since Zaroff intends to kill Rainsford upon meeting him again during the hunt. The passage indicates that Rainsford does not give up easily when he is in a dangerous situation. "I refuse to believe that so modern and civilized a young man as you seem to be harbors romantic ideas about the value of human life. It is not just a body of water; it is Rainsfords enemy. hb```b eax %yK+ :lgXV1*00LT"= C~HB02?13`.Lnw0)3> V/xr5``P7E ! 0000001460 00000 n Zaroffs drinking Veuve Cliquot suggests that he still identifies with the aristocracy, which is consistent with his sense of superiority. \"They arelet out at seven every night. This was first published on January 19, 1924, in Collier's with illustrations by Wilmot Emerton Heitland. ", The general laughed with entire good nature. His hands were tight closed as if his nerve were somethingtangible that someone in the darkness was trying to tear fromhis grip. But I wish it was longer however the author wrote a short story. Hepaused, almost beneath the tree, dropped to his knees andstudied the ground. Ever nearer drew the hounds. Find more similar flip PDFs like The Most Dangerous Game. They do excessively stupid and obvious things. As quarry is used here, it refers to an animal pursued by a hunter. But I shall be back. This book is available for free download in a number of formats - including epub, pdf, azw, mobi and more. I'm going home for a rest now. ___ General Zaroff tells Rainsford that hunting has gotten boring. Which classic books had predictions that came true? I suppose the first three shots I heard was when the hunter flushed his quarry and wounded it. PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. His need forrest was imperative and he thought, \"I have played the fox,now I must play the cat of the fable.\" A big tree with a thicktrunk and outspread branches was near by, and, taking care toleave not the slightest mark, he climbed up into the crotch,and, stretching out on one of the broad limbs, after a fashion,rested. \"Oh,\" said the general, \"in that caseBut why discuss thatnow? "That is why I use them. Thefear of pain and the fear of death.\" \"Nonsense,\" laughed Rainsford. \"I wanted the ideal animal to hunt,\" explained the general.\"So I said, `What are the attributes of an ideal quarry?' Rainsford jumps from a cliff into the water to get away from Zaroff and his hounds; Zaroff is dismayed by Rainsfords apparent suicide and goes home. "I see," he said. Amenities refers to things that provide comfort, convenience, or pleasure. ", A trace of anger was in the general's black eyes, but it was there for but a second; and he said, in his most pleasant manner, "Dear me, what a righteous young man you are! Needing a sailboat to reach the mainland stresses that Zaroffs island is isolated from society, making it possible for him to carry on his hunting game without interference. Rainsford had hardly tumbled to the ground when the pack took up the cry again. This passage is an example of suspense in the story. \"Where there are pistol shots, there are men. Rainsford froze there, every muscle tensed for a spring. His pursuers had stopped. The weak of the world were put hereto give the strong pleasure. Throwing off his sack of food, Rainsford took hisknife from its sheath and began to work with all his energy. There was a little moonlight, so, before turning on his light, he went to the window and looked down at the courtyard. Ever nearer drewthe hounds. General Zaroff had an exceedingly good dinner in his greatpaneled dining hall that evening. "Did not make me condone cold-blooded murder," finished Rainsford stiffly. The general's eyes had left theground and were traveling inch by inch up the tree. 0000001228 00000 n The name is an allusion to James Purdey and Sons (or Purdeys), a company established in London in 1814 that makes high-quality custom hunting rifles and shotguns. That which was approaching was a man. They were eating borsch, the rich, red soup with whipped cream so dear to Russian palates. But it's gotten into sailor lore, somehow. Some superstition\" \"Can't see it,\" remarked Rainsford, trying to peer throughthe dank tropical night that was palpable as it pressed its thickwarm blackness in upon the yacht. But sometimes I think sailors have an extra sensethat tells them when they are in danger. This description of Zaroff conflicts with his disturbing physical appearance, suggesting that he may not be what he seems to be. "I expect rather fair sporta big, strong, black. The description stresses again the size and grandeur of Zaroffs chateau, suggesting that he is a man of enormous wealth. When I shot some of his prize turkeys with it, he did not punish me; he complimented me on my marksmanship. He filled Rainsford's glass with venerable Chablis from adusty bottle. I read it as a high schooler myself and remembered loving it. "Ivan," he said to Rainsford, "will supply you with hunting clothes, food, a knife. When he opened his eyes he knew from the position of thesun that it was late in the afternoon. You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes. In the narrative, a big-game hunter from New York City drowns after falling from a yacht and swims to what appears to be an uninhabited island in the Caribbean. He paused, almost beneath the tree, dropped to his knees and studied the ground. He advanced to Rainsford and held out his hand. Thank you for a most amusing evening.". My hand was made for the trigger, my father said. A knout was a whip designed to inflict maximum pain that was used in Imperial Russia to flog criminals and political prisoners; a knouter was the person who used it in whipping them, often to death. It'smost annoying. Connell has Rainsford see the General with "a small automatic pistol", then when the General avoids the deadfall he doesn't lose his revolver. "Your Burmese tiger pit has claimed one of my best dogs. 0000001921 00000 n The seas literally being warm like blood indicates that the temperature of the water is not shocking to Rainsford when he goes overboard. He flung himselfdown at the jungle edge and tumbled headlong into the deep-est sleep of his life. endstream endobj 828 0 obj <>stream Then he switched on the light. Addendum: One of the things which I hate, which won't bother most, is the ignorance of nearly all writers when it comes to guns. As the story of an aristocrat who hunts the shipwrecked men that wash ashore on his private island, "The Most Dangerous Game" challenges the idea that highbrow pastimes and aristocratic society are synonymous with being civilized or moral. At ten he went up to his bedroom. My whole life has been one prolonged hunt. I needed a new animal. A trace of anger was in the general's black eyes, but it wasthere for but a second; and he said, in his most pleasant man-ner, \"Dear me, what a righteous young man you are! If he does notwish to hunt, I turn him over to Ivan. I didn't realize how old it is, but other than the Russian it doesn't make a difference. But the sharp eyes of the hunter stopped before they reached the limb where Rainsford lay; a smile spread over his brown face. It sent ashudder of cold horror through his whole being. \"I see,\" he said.\"Splendid! Heheard it again; then it was cut short by another noise, crisp,staccato. Great Guns, General Zaroff, what you speak of is murder. Occasionally I strike a tartar. "The choice rests entirely with you. He had not been entirely clearheaded when the chateaugates snapped shut behind him. Another man was com-ing down the broad marble steps, an erect, slender man inevening clothes. The most popular short story ever written in English has been said about it. Rainsford went back to the bed and lay down. I'm going home for a rest now. "As for me," sighed the general, "I do not feel so well. Desperately he struck out with strong strokes after the receding lights of the yacht, but he stopped before he had swum fifty feet. Rainsford's impulse was to hurl himself 18 They'refrom the Spanish bark San Lucar that had the bad luck to goon the rocks out there. You are wrong, sir. With a violent effort, he tore hisfeet loose. Under one arm he carried khaki hunting clothes, a haversack of food, a leather sheath containing a long-bladed hunting knife; his right hand rested on a cocked revolver thrust in the crimson sash about his waist. Thenhe said to me, very gravely, `Don't you feel anything? Turning to the giant in uniform, the general made a sign. He shinned excitedly up a tree and looked back. Good night, Whitney.\" There was no sound in the night as Rainsford sat there butthe muffled throb of the engine that drove the yacht swiftlythrough the darkness, and the swish and ripple of the wash ofthe propeller. Rainsford hesitated. It would be impossible for me to tell you howmany animals I have killed.\" The general puffed at his cigarette. Rainsford hesitated. The Most Dangerous Game was published by rguerrero on 2015-11-19. What books have stories within stories like The Princess Bride? There was a chance thathis cries could be heard by someone aboard the yacht, but thatchance was slender and grew more slender as the yacht racedon. ", The general raised his thickets of eyebrows; he seemed hurt. Medieval is an allusion to the Middle Ages, also known as the medieval period in European history that lasted from the 5th century through the 1400s. He raised his hand, and Ivan, who served as waiter, brought thick Turkish coffee. He made a straight trail that offered no problems at all. 73 11 He ascends the rail of the yacht, lights up, and unintentionally jumps overboard. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site. He could flee. It's clear that the brute put up afight. "You'll have a cocktail, Mr. Rainsford," he suggested. We can talklater. The night is described once again, this time with a simile that uses like in comparing the night to moist black velvet. The simile emphasizes the storys warm, humid tropical setting. "My dear fellow," said the general, "have I not told you I always mean what I say about hunting? Employing a metaphor, Zaroff calls his hunting Rainsford and Rainsfords trying to elude him outdoor chess. Discounting the deadly nature of Zaroffs game, it is similar to chess in that a player must think carefully, plan a strategy, and anticipate an opponents moves in order to counter them. In his hand the man held a long-barreled revolver,and he was pointing it straight at Rainsford's heart. "Oh, you can trust me," said the Cossack. Don't pay any attention to losers who are think they are going to die because they have to read 30 pages of anything. Naturally, I continued to hunt--grizzliest in your Rockies, crocodiles in the Ganges, rhinoceroses in East Africa. It was the shore of the sea. he said. For a moment he stood there, thinking. Looking through the darkness of the night is compared to trying to see through a blanket. The simile stresses the inability to see anything beyond the ship, adding further to the storys mood of suspense and imminent danger. We should have some good hunting up the Amazon. One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. Why should I not usemy gift? The fear of pain and the fear of death. Now he had got a grip on himself,had stopped, and was taking stock of himself and the situation.He saw that straight flight was futile; inevitably it would bringhim face to face with the sea. A small, glittering object not far awaycaught Rainsford's eye and he picked it up. \"You have won the game.\" Rainsford did not smile. What I felt wasaa mental chill; a sort of sudden dread.\" \"Pure imagination,\" said Rainsford. ", The general smiled. His pursuershad stopped. You're joking.\" \"Not at all,\" said the general.\"I never joke about hunting. ", The general smiled. Night found him leg-weary, with hands and face lashed by the branches, on athickly wooded ridge. Half apologetically GeneralZaroff said, \"We do our best to preserve the amenities of civil-ization here. Sanger Rainsford is hunted by General Zaroff on Ship Trap Island for sport, and he eventually. Dense jungle came down to the very edge of the cliffs. \"I will nothunt.\" The general shrugged his shoulders and delicately ate a hot-house grape. The fox is caught and killed, but the cat escapes. I have but one passionin my life, Mr. Rainsford, and it is the hunt.\" \"You have some wonderful heads here,\" said Rainsford as heate a particularly well-cooked filet mignon. They getplenty of good food and exercise. The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-van-ishing fireflies; then they were blotted out entirely by thenight. About the hall were mountedheads of many animalslions, tigers, elephants, moose, bears;larger or more perfect specimens Rainsford had never seen. . \"Sorry you can't go with me tonight,\" called the general. Full text of "The Most Dangerous Game" See other formats The Most Dangerous Game. Rainsford asked. With flying fingers he wove a rough carpet of weeds and branches and with it he covered the mouth of the pit. Then, as he stepped forward, his foot sank into the ooze. He slid down from the tree, and struck off again into the woods. Isuggest you wear moccasins; they leave a poorer trail. Sanger Rainsford, a big game hunter, is going to the Amazon rainforest with his companion Whitney to go on a jaguar hunt. Crimson is a deep red color. The swish of the underbrush against his huntingboots grew fainter and fainter. Once again, the sea is personified. Your email address will not be published. screamed the general. \"You'll find this game worth playing,\" the general said enthu-siastically.\" Your brain against mine. Associating Zaroff with a devilish figure subtly implies that he has an evil nature. 19 We try to be civilized here. By manymethods he tried to put himself to sleep. If my quarry eludes me for three wholedays, he wins the game. He caught hold of a springyyoung sapling and to it he fastened his hunting knife, with theblade pointing down the trail; with a bit of wild grapevine hetied back the sapling. The world is made up of twoclassesthe hunters and the huntees. He caught hold of a springy young sapling and to it he fastened his hunting knife, with the blade pointing down the trail; with a bit of wild grapevine he tied back the sapling. "I suggest to one of them that we go hunting. "But they are men," said Rainsford hotly. His need for rest was imperative and he thought, "I have played the fox, now I must play the cat of the fable." Outdoor chess! %48N&()Q9at.zXE^ 0?E5aAtAQ=a%_]?=0H72;"8 Z{oy2{6&s?p43gfks Tomorrow you'll feel like a newman, I'll wager. He flattened him-self down on the limb and, through a screen of leaves almost asthick as tapestry, he watched . \"No,\" he said. The cat was coming again to play with the mouse. But it was no mirage, he found,when he opened the tall spiked iron gate. \"And now,\" said the general, \"I want to show you my new col-lection of heads. So I bought this island built this house, and here I do my hunting. Out of the snarl of beard two small eyes regarded Rainsford. It's so dark," he thought, "that I could sleep without closing my eyes; the night would be my eyelids". Anyhow, I'm glad we're getting out of this zone. PDF WITH TEXT download. I will not.\" He slid down from the tree, and struck off again into thewoods. A gargoyle is a grotesque, frightening representation of a human face or an animal carved out of stone. The passage introduces the ideas of fear, pain, and death, adding to the storys dark, disturbing atmosphere. That was postponing the inevitable. Luckily, you and I are hunters. The fellowlost his head. The story begins while two hunters - Rainsford and Whitney. Rainsford. The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. He heardthe hounds. I'm really not feeling well.". He knew it would be insane to blunder on through the dark, even if he had the strength. Moss has a naturally dense and smooth surface. A big tree with a thick trunk and outspread branches was near by, and, taking care to leave not the slightest mark, he climbed up into the crotch, and, stretching out on one of the broad limbs, after a fashion, rested. Not far from where he landed, he stopped. There is no greater bore than perfection.\" The general lit a fresh cigarette. So they aredangerous.\" \"But where do you get them?\" The general's left eyelid fluttered down in a wink. He was dressed in uniforma black uniform trimmed with gray astrakhan. The general smiled. ,b'0040p@ cSA *$qZ You can imagine my feelings, Mr.Rainsford. "The best sport in the world," agreed Rainsford. Then he said slowly, \"No. Will you come with me to the library?\" \"I hope,\" said Rainsford, \"that you will excuse me tonight,General Zaroff. Grisly means horrifying and disgusting. He began to count his strokes; he could do possibly a hundred more and then. The fellow lost his head. Then Rainsford saw the man's free hand goto his forehead in a military salute, and he saw him click hisheels together and stand at attention. But as he forged along he saw to his great . . ", The general filled both glasses, and said, "God makes some men poets. 0 I treat these visitors with every consideration. You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. You'll hardly have time for a nap, I fear. At ten he went up to his bedroom. He could stay where he was and wait. It was the baying of a pack of hounds. I was lying in my tent with a splitting headache onenight when a terrible thought pushed its way into my mind.Hunting was beginning to bore me! The Cossack was the cat; he was the mouse. "Get ready, General Zaroff.". Both words have negative connotations suggesting irritation, anger, and aggression. 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