Figurative Language In The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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Figurative language itself enhances so much writing and literature out there. To similes, metaphors, irony, allusion, etc. For this one specific piece of writing “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, there is a bunch of figurative language painted across this story, advancing its mood and setting. The setting and mood in any story in general with figurative language gives you a better picture and thought of where the character(s) are. For “The Most Dangerous Game”, Richard uses a few of personifications and similes to describe where the character is. His description gave a dark and eerie picture in my mind when describing it. For example, “a lofty structure with pointed towers plunging upward in the gloom” and “on three sides of it

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