
The Most Dangerous Game
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The Most Dangerous Game (1924), by Richard Connell, is a gripping tale of suspense and survival that has thrilled readers for nearly a century.
The story follows Sanger Rainsford, a seasoned big-game hunter who finds himself stranded on a mysterious Caribbean island. There he meets General Zaroff, an aristocrat with a dark obsession: he has grown bored of hunting animals-and now hunts men for sport. Suddenly, Rainsford must rely on his wits, skill, and courage in a deadly contest where losing means death.
Praised for its tension, atmosphere, and moral questions, Connell's short story remains one of the most anthologized works in American literature. Its exploration of civilization, cruelty, and the thin line between hunter and hunted continues to resonate with modern audiences.
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