“The Most Dangerous Game”: Mapping the Island

“The Most Dangerous Game”: Mapping the Island
Directions: In order to review the events and setting of “The Most Dangerous Game,”
use the information that the author, Richard Connell, gives you and your own creativity
to create a map of the island according to the events and locations in the story.
Required Places:
1. Rainsford’s landing point on Ship-Trap Island
2. Zaroff’s chateau
3. Zaroff’s dog pit
4. First tree where Rainsford hides/Malay mancatcher
5. Death Swamp (quicksand)/Burmese Tiger Pit
6. Second tree where Rainsford hides/swinging knife trap
7. Rainsford’s jump into the sea
Format:
 Quality presentation includes:
 No notebook paper
 Colorful representation of the island
 Labels for required places (Use your book to spell correctly!)
 Creativity
 As always…please be sure your name is on your map.
“The Most Dangerous Game”: Mapping the Island
Directions: In order to review the events and setting of “The Most Dangerous Game,”
use the information that the author, Richard Connell, gives you and your own creativity
to create a map of the island according to the events and locations in the story.
Required Places:
8. Rainsford’s landing point on Ship-Trap Island
9. Zaroff’s chateau
10. Zaroff’s dog pit
11. First tree where Rainsford hides/Malay mancatcher
12. Death Swamp (quicksand)/Burmese Tiger Pit
13. Second tree where Rainsford hides/swinging knife trap
14. Rainsford’s jump into the sea
Format:
 Quality presentation includes:
 No notebook paper
 Colorful representation of the island
 Labels for required places (Use your book to spell correctly!)
 Creativity
 As always…please be sure your name is on your map.