Rainsford In Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game

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Cunning is a word that accurately describes Rainsford in Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, which is about General Zaroff challenging Rainsford to a sadistic game that tests the physical and mental abilities of his opponents. Rainsford demonstrates his cunning trait when he creates a trap that would impale the pursuer with a knife (Connell 22). Rainsford realized that he needed to get away and his cunning character drove him to create a trap and escape. Furthermore, Rainsford deceives General Zaroff by supposedly swimming away but instead going to his house and waiting for him there (Connell 22). Rainsford successfully tricks him and defeats him which shows that he would achieve his goals in a unique way, like a cunning