Sanger Rainsford In The Most Dangerous Game, By Richard Connell

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The story, The Most Dangerous Game, was written by Richard Connell, and the main character is Sanger Rainsford. In the story, Rainsford falls off of his yacht and swims to a nearby island. Once there, he finds General Zaroff’s castle, and the game begins. Zaroff is hunting Rainsford over the course of a few days, and in the end Rainsford outsmarts Zaroff and wins the game by killing him. Throughout the story we see many of Rainsford’s prominent character traits including resourceful, tenacious, and intelligent.
Throughout the story Rainsford uses his resourceful character trait to help him survive the hunt. In the story it says, “Three hundred yards away from his hiding place he stopped where a huge dead tree leaned precariously on a smaller, living one. Throwing off his sack of food, Rainsford took his knife from its sheath and began to work with all of his energy” (Connell 76). From this quote and the lines that follow this proves Rainsford is resourceful. He uses his surroundings and what little he has to build a Malay man
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In the story it is demonstrated in these lines, “A small, glittering object not far away caught Rainsford’s eye, and he picked it up. It was an empty cartridge. ‘A twenty-two,’ he remarked.” (Connell 64). This quote proves that Rainsford is intelligent because he can identify was type of bullet and gun was used just by looking at the cartridge. This reveals Rainsford has a vast knowledge about guns. Another quote that proves Rainsford is intelligente is, “He thought of a native trick he learned in Uganda” (Connell 78). The quote, and many other like it, prove Rainsford it intelligent because he can recall and use past techniques he’s learned throughout his hunting career. What really makes him intelligent is that he is able to apply the skills and knowledge he obtained and use it in the appropriate situation. Rainsford proves he is intelligent in many ways throughout the