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Rainsford kills General Zaroff, therefore ending the hunt.
Two men compete against each other.
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Two men compete against each other.
The internal conflict for Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game" is his moral struggle over survival and killing another human being. The external conflict is his violent confrontation with General Zaroff, who hunts Rainsford like an animal.
In The Most Dangerous Game, General Zaroff has lost his interest in hunting animals. He no longer feels it is challenging or worthwhile. His internal conflict is whether he should continue something that holds no interest for him, or raise the stakes by hunting humans, something that would be more challenging.
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No, the resolution of the main conflict in a story is not called exposition. Exposition is the beginning of a story where background information is provided to set the stage for the plot. The resolution is the part of the story where the conflict is resolved and the outcome becomes clear.
rainsford fights the general because he doesent want to go hunt people"
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The internal conflicts are when Zaroff was bored with hunting and was looking for a new "thrill"another one is when Rainsford is struggling with himself to stay calm when Zaroff nearly figures him out those few times.
In The Most Dangerous Game, the term "game" is used as a synonym for animals, prey. In this story, the game hunted are humans. Therefore, humans are "the most dangerous game".In the story, a big-game hunter is marooned on an island, and becomes the unwilling prey of another hunter.