All About My Room
Autor: jw10029 • March 4, 2013 • Essay • 378 Words (2 Pages) • 1,317 Views
My room is my one and only domain where I carry out various leisure activities such as studying, listen to music, talk on the phone, surf the internet, etc. Most of the things in my room are all orange and green. As someone enters my room, the first thing that he or she will see is a green closet with a random stickers on it. All my clothes and accessories lie in it. Then on the other side of my room, a white wall with random stickers on it. Next to that, is my bed which has light green covers. Also right next to it is the room window, which has thick and green curtains. Behind my bed I have a large drawer where all my toys are placed; also on one of the drawers I have my favorite book. Across from my bed I have my studying and relaxing area where I have a white desk with my laptop. Right next to it I have a comfy blue chair, and that's where I relax, read, and study. Then I have a orange cupboard where I have lots of books and souvenirs from other countries. My room is my absolute favorite room in the house, that's where I study and relax. I enjoy my room, and I enjoy doing pretty much anything as long as it's in my room!
In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, the main theme of it is survival. In this story, a man named Sanger Rainsford lands on an island run by a Cossack man called General Zaroff. General Zaroff enjoys playing “the Most Dangerous Game,” which really only consists of General Zaroff killing humans for the experience and fun of it. In the story, General Zaroff tells Rainsford he is going to be hunted, and gives him a three hour head start and a hunting knife. Rainsford must hide in a tree, while Zaroff is less than a few steps away. He holds his breath and stays very still, so his hunter will not spot him. Survival is the main theme of this story, because while Rainsford is out in the jungle avoiding Zaroff, Zaroff is looking to annihilate him. Rainsford must hide, and stay alive no
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