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Reaching Fiction Essay Research Paper Reaching FictionAfter

Reaching Fiction Essay, Research Paper


Reaching Fiction


After reading "The Child by Tiger," written by Thomas Wolfe, and


Richard Connell’s "The Most Dangerous Game," I have noticed that these


stories are similar, yet they are different. Although both stories have manhunts


and mad men, according to Thomas R. Arp, the editor of Perrine’s Literature:


Structure, Sound, and Sense, "The Child by Tiger" is


"interpretive" literature, and "The Most Dangerous Game" is


"escapist" literature which is shown by the contrasting settings and


events of the two short stories.


The setting in "The Child by Tiger" is probable to reality. During


the time that the story takes place; conditions in society were as they are


portrayed in the story. The racist words of the characters deliver the


conditions in society, and the way "Dick Prosser"(1) addresses the


young children is typical of the period in which the story takes place. It is


very probable that Prosser could have been discharged from the army and looking


for work. It is not too hard to believe a typical situation such as this. People


are discharged from the military daily and in search of employment, so it does


not take a stretch of the imagination to believe this setting.


In contrast, the setting in "The Most Dangerous Game" is improbable


to reality (close to impossible). The "black night" and the feeling of


the presence of "evil" are not typical perceptions of experienced


hunters such as Whitney and Rainsford. Connell leads the reader to believe that


Rainsford’s fluky fall from the yacht leads Rainsford to General Zaroff’s


island. This setting makes the reader reach from daily life into a dark evil


night on the "Caribbean Sea" and a coincidental fall from a yacht to


raise explicit suspense in the reader. While they where on the deck of the


yacht, the conversation between Rainsford and Whitney is an instance of Connell


using deliberate irony solely for the purpose of amusing the reader.


"T

he Most Dangerous Game" undoubtedly has an "escapist"


setting, because the reader has to suppose the unusual.


Unlike "escapist" literature, the events in "The Child by


Tiger," seem real to life. Wolfe uses the young boys "playing"


ball and typical events of everyday life to guide the reader through the story.


This creates a sense of reality in the story because life is full of typical


events. Everything in life is not spectacular or grand; life is made up of


little moments, which sometimes lead to climactic ones. Such is the case in


"The Child by Tiger" because it has an implicit level of suspense that


is created by the title combined with the ordinary events in the story. Since


the reader has to relate the events of the story with the title, suspense is


created. This is typical of "interpretive literature" because it


creates an element of implicit suspense


While it is not hard to believe the events in "The Child by Tiger,"


Connell in "The Most Dangerous Game" to "entertain" the


reader with explicitly uses bizarre, unlikely circumstances. The fact that


Rainsford is a distinguished "hunter" and that General Zaroff has


"read" about him requires the reader to escape from reality for the


sake of being entertained. It is very doubtful that Rainsford would fall off a


"yacht" and swim to an island in the middle of nowhere only to find


Zaroff who is an avid man hunter that has read Rainsford’s book. Further


supposition is needed to believe that Rainsford would really end up being hunted


by Zaroff. These events are remote from reality, but they are classic in


"escapist literature".


In summary, there is a clear distinction between "interpretive" and


"escapist" literature shown in the two short stories. Contrasting


"The Most Dangerous Game," "The Child by Tiger" is based on


reality. As Wolfe reaches out to the reader with the setting and events from the


story, Connell forces the reader to reach in.

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