The short story "The Most Dangerous Game", by Richard Connell is more like escape literature than interpretive literature. In interpretive literature, the story takes out of the real world, into a fictitious realm. When reading escape literature, the hero or heroine is beautiful, well known, almost like a godly creature, and sympathetic. The story has excitement, suspense, and a dilemma. The ending is usually happy, one where good over comes evil. The
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