Read the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game."
The dining room to which Ivan conducted him was in many ways remarkable. There was a medieval magnificence about it; it suggested a baronial hall of feudal times with its oaken panels, its high ceiling, its vast refectory table where twoscore men could sit down to eat. About the hall were mounted heads of many animals—lions, tigers, elephants, moose, bears; larger or more perfect specimens Rainsford had never seen. At the great table the general was sitting, alone.
The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experience
Rainsford’s feelings as he enters the room.
Rainsford’s feelings about his host.
Rainsford’s impression of the dining room.
Rainsford’s impression of the island.
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The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experience Rainsford’s impression of the dining room.
- In the above excerpt, major focus has been made on the dining room.
- The narrator describes the dining room in a perfect manner.
- He focuses on the magnificence, hall, mounted heads of animals on the ceiling of the dining hall.
- The excerpt makes the readers to get a viewpoint of the dining hall from the perspective of Rainsford.
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The narrative point of view in this excerpt allows the reader to experience Rainsford’s impression of the dining room.
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