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alukav5142 [94]
1 year ago
14

Rewrite one of the following short stories from a different perspective:

English
1 answer:
olga2289 [7]1 year ago
8 0

You can rewrite "The Most Dangerous Game" from Rainsford perspective, narrating it in the first person, and focusing on his feelings, as see below.

Example:

"I could not believe what I had just heard. Was the general implying he hunted... men? 'But you can't mean--" I gasped. 'And why not?' he asked. It felt as if my stomach had tied itself into a knot..."

<h3>How to rewrite a story</h3>

We are not allowed to rewrite the story for you here. However, we can explain to you how to it and provide ideas. Take a look below:

  • First, read the entire story at once, so that you can grasp the main events you will have to retell.
  • Then, choose whose perspective you will use to rewrite it. For example, you could rewrite "The Most Dangerous Game" from Rainsford's perspective, since he is the main character.
  • Then, reread the story, but already write it from your character's point of view. Ask yourself what the character would be thinking or feeling in the moment.
  • The example we provided above would be the part where General Zaroff reveals to Rainsford that he (Zaroff) hunts men. See how we added descriptive language to show Rainsford's feelings.

With the ideas above in mind, you can easily rewrite the story using another perspective.

Learn more about "The Most Dangerous Game" here:

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