![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, "The Most Dangerous Game" leaves the reader with a playful ending that is full of suspense but void of significance. In contrast, Connell does not give insights into life. This act displays how a man's "darker" side forces him to use his friendships to protect himself. The boys agree and in so doing they form a bond with Prosser (Wolfe 28, 29). He makes a secret pact with them, and promises to take them out to shoot it if they do not tell anyone about it. For example, when the boys find the gun, Dick Prosser's actions reveal a dark side. One reason is that "The Child by Tiger" ends by giving the reader something to ponder on the darkness of man. However, "The Child by Tiger" is more morally significant than "The Most Dangerous Game" because of the following factors: It deepens the reader's awareness of life, and it explains the behavior of a deranged person and shows how others react to that person. Both stories have the element of suspense. Both stories make light of killing people. For instance, both stories look into what happens when a person loses touch with reality. 8-23) is quite similar to Thomas Wolfe's "The Child by Tiger" (reprinted in Laurence Perrine and Thomas R. Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" (reprinted in Laurence Perrine and Thomas R. Moral Significance: Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game". ![]()
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