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👩🏻‍🎓👨🏻‍🎓سلام خدمت همراهان گرامی ، کانال کتابخانه مجازی زبان برای کمک به دانشجویان رشته مترجمی زبان انگلیسی فراهم شده که پی دی اف کتاب ها ، جزوات ، فایل های درسی در این کانال قرار داده میشود. https://t.me/+PEuk24_ZYPQ1Zjk0

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🆔 @alldictionaries 🅾 Oxford Collocations Dictionary.
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Climax: Rainsford runs toward the cliffs and jumps into the sea. Epiphany Rainsford discovers what animals must feel like to be hunted. Ending: open There is no mention of escape of Rainsford. All the story explains is that Rainsford kills Zaroff and sleeps in his bed. Complication: Rainsford falls off his ship into the Caribbean Sea while the ship is passing Ship-Trap Island. No one is aware that Rainsford has fallen overboard or even when he fell off the ship. Rainsford swims to an island that all ships and sailors avoid because they fear it. Rainsford meets General Zaroff who is a big game hunter like himself, except General Zaroff hunts people. Zaroff refuses to let Rainsford leave the island unless he can survive being hunted on Ship-Trap Island for three days. Rainsford manages to avoid being trapped and killed by Zaroff until the last day when Zaroff's hounds corner him on a steep cliff with rocky waters beneath it. Zaroff tells Rainsford that only one of them will sleep while the other is fed to Zaroff's dogs.
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قسمتی از جزوه درس رمان.
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Sanger Rainsford The protagonist, Sanger Rainsford, is an adventurous big-game hunter who confronts the nature of life and death for the first time in his life during his few frightening days on Ship-Trap Island. Calm and composed, Rainsford coolly handles any challenge, be it falling overboard in the middle of the night or having to swim  several miles to reach the shore. He’s survived numerous near-death experiences, from fighting on the frontlines during World War I to hunting dangerous animals in some of the world’s most exotic locales. Rainsford’s wartime experiences have reinforced his ultimate belief in the primacy of human life and the respect it deserves. Only during Zaroff’s relentless final pursuit does Rainsford truly feel fear and his own primal instinct to survive. The long-term ramifications of Rainsford’s harrowing ordeal remain indeterminate and unresolved, however, because Connell purposefully chooses to leave any transformation in Rainsford’s character uncharted. Although Connell suggests that Rainsford now empathizes with the creatures he has hunted in the past, it is uncertain whether he will discontinue hunting in the future. On one hand, Rainsford could possibly abandon hunting altogether or at least approach it with a new respect for his prey. Conversely, Rainsford’s ability to sleep so soundly after killing Zaroff may suggest that he has become even more ruthless or hasn’t undergone any significant transformation at all. Characters: General Zaroff General Zaroff’s refined mannerisms conceal a maniacal desire to inflict suffering and death for his own amusement. In many ways, Zaroff considers himself a god who can snuff out life as he pleases. Zaroffs’s madness stems from a life of wealth, luxury, and militarism, which inflate his ego and sense of entitlement and impose few limits on his desires. Zaroff began hunting at an early age when he shot his father’s prized turkeys and continually sought out bigger game in his family’s tract of wilderness in the Crimea, a peninsula on the Black Sea. Commanding a division of Cossack cavalrymen in Russia, meanwhile, familiarized Zaroff with the horrors and atrocities of warfare. His bloodlust and passion for hunting eventually prompted him to hunt men, the most cunning and challenging prey he could find. Accustomed to death, General Zaroff has lost the ability to distinguish men from beasts, suggesting that he has slipped into barbarism and lost his humanity. The sanctioned violence of his youth and early manhood drained the general of his empathy and capacity to make moral judgments. His passion for the hunt and love of the refined, meanwhile, led him to devalue human life. In fact, Zaroff even praises his thoroughbred hounds over the lives of the sailors he hunts. Connell describes Zaroff’s sharp pointed teeth and smacking red lips to dehumanize him and highlight his predatory nature. Ironically, Rainsford discovers that General Zaroff is far more repulsive than the “scum” he disdainfully hunts, devoid of all emotion and humanity despite his seeming gentility. Theme: Instincts vs Reasons The Effects of War The connection between Animals and humans, fear, and perseverance Symbols: Jungle represents Zaroff's mind. Wild, ungovernable. The Island symbolizes the place where the law for human does not exist. Quotes: “Instinct is no match for reason.” General Zaroff this quote demonstrates the differences between Rainsford and Zaroff even though they have the same job however, their ideology contradicts each other. “I have played the fox, now I must play the cat of the fable.” Rainsford Quote illustrates the position of rainsford. From the hunter to the animal. Irony.
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