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The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell

What is Setting? When and where the story takes place Can be real or imaginary Described by using imagery imagery = words appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, feel).

Three Elements of Setting: Location The geographical location the story takes place. Environment The type of surroundings in which the story takes place. Time The time in history (or the future) in which the story takes place.

Setting Sets the story s mood and atmosphere A bright, sunny day A dark and stormy night A castle on the edge of a cliff

Think-Pair-Share Think of a place you have been. Describe the setting to your partner and see if he or she can guess where and when your setting is.

Setting and Plot The setting supports the plot and should make sense. Plot is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Each event causes or leads to the next. Some events foreshadow other events. foreshadowing = a writer s use of clues to suggest events that will happen later in the story.

Types of Plots Plots can be told in: Chronological order: Most stories are told in chronological order, the order in which events happen in real time. Flashback: when the story begins with a character speaking as he or she remembers events from a past experience.

Below are some words associated with the story. With your group, make a prediction about the story and use all the words in a paragraph. Share predictions with class. (5 min) Dangerous Mansion Reason Ship Hunting Survival Game Island Dogs What do you think the word Game in the title means? What does the title suggest that the story will be about?

Kinesthetic Pre-reading Survey Write whether you Agree or Disagree with the following statements: 1. Hunting is a sport. 2. Animals have no feelings. 3. Hunting is evil. 4. Hunting is unfair. 5. Strength is more important than intelligence. 6. Bringing a gun to a knife fight is fair.

Understanding Conflict Plot is often created through conflict Conflict is what drives the plot of a story What are the two kinds of conflict? 1. External= outside forces 2. Internal= emotions & fears

Things to think about as you read 1. Identify the setting at the beginning of the work. 2. Rainsford has no sympathy for. 3. What happened to Rainsford when he reached for his pipe? 4. What s the first thing Rainsford does when he reaches shore? 5. What does General Zaroff think are the attributes of an ideal quarry? 6. What is the conflict between Rainsford and Zaroff on page 63?

Review What are the three elements of setting? The setting sets the and. What is foreshadowing?

Denotation vs. Connotations Different words have double meanings Denotation is the dictionary meaning of a word. Connotation is the emotions or feelings associated with a word. The word Dinky has emotional overtones whereas the word Small does not.

Things to think about as you read: 7. Zaroff s human quarry usually consist of. 8. What are the directions (rules) for the game? (page 16) 9. What type of collection does Zaroff want to show Rainsford? (pg. 16) 10.What causes Rainsford to become the hunted? 11. How is Zaroff wounded? (page 20) 12. How does Rainsford trap one of Zaroff s hounds? 13. How and where does the game end? What is meant by I am still a beast at bay? Who wins?

Review Foreshadowing Match each event in the first column with the event in the second column that it foreshadows. 1. Whitney tells Rainsford about the evil reputation of the island. 2. The island is called Ship- Trap Island, and sailors fear it. 3. Zaroff tells Rainsford that he has found a new, more dangerous animal to hunt. 4. Zaroff knows that Rainsford is a famous big game hunter. a. The most dangerous game that Zaroff hunts is human beings. b. Zaroff hunts Rainsford. c. Rainsford falls overboard and swims to the island. d. Zaroff traps ships and captures sailors, who serve as his prey.

Format for a Plot Diagram Create a plot diagram for The Most Dangerous Game by using this format: Climax - highest point of tension and suspense Rising Action main events that occur (list at least 3). Setting: Falling Action - one detail about what leads to the end of the conflict. Exposition - introduces the characters, background, and setting. Resolution - the end of the conflict

Setting: Location: Ship Trap Island in the Caribbean Environment: Hot, sweaty jungle Time: 1920s (after Russian Revolution).

Exposition (Basic Situation): Whitney foreshadows danger on Ship-Trap Island. The famous hunter, Sanger Rainsford, falls overboard and swims to Ship-Trap Island. Rainsford discovers owner of the island, General Zaroff, hunts men for sport. Zaroff reveals he will hunt Rainsford.

Rising Action (Main Events): 1. Rainsford hides up a tree. Zaroff lets him escape. 2. Rainsford builds a Malay man-catcher which wounds Zaroff. 3. Rainsford builds a Burmese tiger pit. It kills one of Zaroff s dogs. 4. Rainsford builds a Ugandan knife trap. It kills Ivan. 5. Rainsford dives into the sea. 6. Zaroff goes home, believing he has won the game.

Climax: Question: What is the highest point of tension and suspense in the story?

Climax: Question: What is the highest point of tension and suspense in the story? Answer: Rainsford confronts Zaroff in his bedroom. Falling Action: Rainsford and Zaroff fight.

Resolution (denouement): Question: How does the story end? Answer: Rainsford sleeps in Zaroff s bed. What does this mean?

Theme You cannot understand what it is like for others until you truly walk in their shoes.

Small Group Activity Using what you know about plot and setting, create a plot map for Ship-Trap Island. You must label your map. You will be given a rubric. You must include all parts to get all possible points.

Plot and Setting Literary Terms Study for Test!! Plot Exposition Internal Conflict External Conflict Climax Resolution Setting Mood/Atmosphere Main Idea Prose Chronological order Foreshadowing Suspense Details Comparison Contrast Flash-forward Narrative Fiction Short Story Third-Person Narration (point of view) Theme