“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.
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