In The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford had fallen off of the yacht he had been traveling on after he heard gunshots coming from Ship-Trap Island. He knew he couldn't catch up with the yacht so he swam in the direction of the shots, ending up on the island.
because he tells him that he has been hunting people, but they were to easy, he wants a challenge, and because rainsford is a hunter he thinks he will be a better prey.
Yes. He killed Ivan with a knife tied to a stick trap and Zaroff at the end of the story. The fight they had was not explained but it is clear that Rainsford won the duel.
because the general zaroff wanted to kill rainsford
Zaroff wants to hunt someone who will actually challenge him.
The falling action in The Most Dangerous Game is when Rainsford and General Zaroff fight to the death in General Zaroff's room.
Rainsford apparently dies in a plunge from a cliff into the sea, but is waiting for the general in his bedroom. Rainsford invokes the law of the jungle, where only one can survive, and it is not Zaroff.
The resolution is that Zaroff, the hunter, is the victim when his prey, Rainsford, turns the tables and surprises him in his own bedroom.
General Zaroff forces Rainsford to become his prey in a three day hunt. Animals bore him now, they have become too easy game, so he has resorted to hunting the only species that could match his owns wits: humans.
In the Story Most Dangerous Game General Zaroff Hunts is the Cape Bufflo
The main characters in "The Most Dangerous Game" are Sanger Rainsford, a skilled hunter who becomes the prey, and General Zaroff, a Russian aristocrat who hunts humans for sport on his private island. Rainsford must outwit Zaroff in a deadly game of survival.
General Zaroff hopes that Rainsford will participate in his twisted game of hunting humans called "The Most Dangerous Game." He wants Rainsford to become his prey and provide him with a challenge during the hunt.
General Zaroff
Yes, in "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, General Zaroff reveals his intention to hunt Rainsford after Ivan has already instilled fear in Rainsford with his menacing presence and behavior. Ivan sets the stage for Zaroff's dangerous game by creating tension and fear in Rainsford before Zaroff confronts him.
The falling action in The Most Dangerous Game is when Rainsford and General Zaroff fight to the death in General Zaroff's room.
Rainsford, the protagonist, and General Zaroff, the antagonist.
Obviously his name was General Zaroff. There was also Sanger Rainsford who is the protagonist
General Zaroff is surprised to see Rainsford at the end of the story because he thought Rainsford had perished in their game of hunting humans. Zaroff was not expecting Rainsford to turn the tables on him and outsmart him in their deadly game.
In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, General Zaroff meets his demise when he becomes the prey in the "game" he has been playing with Rainsford. Rainsford outwits Zaroff and ends up killing him in self-defense. Ultimately, Zaroff becomes the hunted instead of the hunter.
Rainsford and Zaroff
Rainsford kills General Zaroff, therefore ending the hunt.
Rainsford sails by island (start of story) Rainsford reaches island (fell from boat) Zaroff hunts Rainsford (action of the story) Rainsford eludes Zaroff (end of story) (alternatively - in the first half of the story) Rainsford falls off the boat. Rainsford meets Ivan. Rainsford meets Zaroff. The hunt begins.