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What theme or themes do you think are being developed in the story "The Most Dangerous Game?" What aspects of plot, characters, setting, use of literary devices (like irony & contrast) and/or figurative language have led you to
your conclusion? Be sure to refer to the text as you explain your answer. You may use a direct quote, or paraphrase the
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