Suspense In The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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In Richard Connell's short story, "The Most Dangerous Game," suspense is used by
Connell by using conflict. Rainsford, the protagonist, is on a yacht for a hunting trip in Rio de Janeiro, and falls off the yacht looking for gunshots in the night. When Rainsford falls off the yacht searching for the gunshots, the reader feels suspense as to what is going to happen to Rainsford next. Connell creates conflict when Rainsford discovers a chateau on the island and is confronted by a large Russian man, named Ivan, who held a gun to Rainsford's chest, "The revolver pointed as rigidly as if the giant were a statue" (Connell 58). Ivan's actions create suspense, because the reader does not know what the man is going to do to Rainsford and why the giant