Notwithstanding these similarities in the marketing function, there are some important differences that must also be considered. *This effort could be put toward something destructive… *Zaroff in Connell and the gang in Greene are both using a lot of effort *The structural similarity between the two stories Paragraph three: Comparison of two stories *Building survived bombing miraculously, boys destroy it anyway *Boys' activity: destroying architecturally significant building *Greene story, title, refers to boys' gang (although not what they call it) *Zaroff's world - separate from real world *Zaroff's game is antisocial / destructive *"Game" as animal that is hunted, "Game" as activity with artificial rules *Structural similarity between Connell story and Greene story Dangerous Game" by ichard Connell and "The Destructors" by Graham Greene share a similar structure, where each story is organized around the completion of a "game" with artificial rules, which ultimately demonstrates darker truths about human motivation.
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