Rainsford's Determination In The Most Dangerous Game

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To start with, Rainsford substantiates determination throughout the entire short story, particularly, when the General finds Rainsford through an extremely difficult fox trail at night. Rainsford says to himself, “I will not lose my nerve. I will not.” (Connell 32) Rainsford, after realizing that the general’s skills are almost parallel to his, experiences true terror; Rainsford is no longer the predator or hunter, he is the prey. Rainsford, with no doubt, knows that if he uses this newly acquired knowledge to scare him, then he will be dead before the three days are over. Instead the protagonist forces himself to be calm, exemplifying the determination he has to win and survive. Giving himself a pep talk, he realizes that in order to win