Who narrates the most dangerous game?
B.J. Harrison
Product details
| Listening Length | 58 minutes |
|---|---|
| Author | Richard Connell |
| Narrator | B.J. Harrison |
| Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
| Audible.com Release Date | May 13, 2011 |
What is the narrative perspective in the most dangerous game?
third person limited point of view
“The Most Dangerous Game” is told from a third person limited point of view.
Is the narrator in The Most Dangerous Game reliable?
A) The narrator is Rainsford himself and therefore should be considered reliable. B) The narrator clearly hates Rainsford and therefore should be considered unreliable.
Who is the mentor in the most dangerous game?
The Most Dangerous Game Character Roles
- Protagonist. Rainsford.
- Antagonist. Zaroff.
- Guide Mentor. Zaroff.
- Foil. Zaroff and Rainsford.
What is a 3rd person omniscient?
THIRD-PERSON OMNISCIENT NARRATION: This is a common form of third-person narration in which the teller of the tale, who often appears to speak with the voice of the author himself, assumes an omniscient (all-knowing) perspective on the story being told: diving into private thoughts, narrating secret or hidden events.
Why can we infer that Zaroff hunts with a .22 caliber pistol?
Why can we infer that Zaroff hunts with a . 22 caliber pistol? a. It is quieter than other caliber guns, so he can be more stealthy.
Why did the General smile and turn back right before noticing Rainsford?
Why had the general smiled? Why had he turned back?” “Rainsford did not want to believe what his reason told him was true, but the truth was as evident as the sun that had by now pushed through the morning mists. The general was playing with him! The general was saving him for another day’s sport!”
Who is the omniscient narrator?
An omniscient narrator is a narrator who knows what is happening at all points of the story at all times. This narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story.
Does Rainsford die?
However, Rainsford has not died. Since his escape, he has hidden in Zaroff’s bedroom, with the intention of killing Zaroff himself. However, Rainsford is still a “beast at bay” and seeks revenge on Zaroff. Rainsford ends up killing the general in one-on-one combat and rests peacefully in Zaroff’s bed that night.