Rainsford has to catch three cats and five tigers in three days.
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Zaroff thinks Rainsford hasn't played the "game" because he chooses to evade and fight Zaroff rather than be the prey like the previous victims. Zaroff believes Rainsford is cheating the rules of the game by not playing along with the designated roles of hunter and prey.
Rainsford turns the tables on General Zaroff by using his skills as a hunter to outsmart him in a final confrontation, resulting in Rainsfordβs escape.
On board a yacht bound for South America, Rainsford and Whitney talk about hunting jaguars, they have the ff conversation: "The best sport in the world," agreed Rainsford. "For the hunter," amended Whitney. "Not for the jaguar." "Don't talk rot, Whitney," said Rainsford. "You're a biggame hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?" ChaCha all the way!
because zaroff knew his island well. he seemed to set up the whole island to prove difficult for escape.
General Zaroff wants to hunt Rainsford on his private island for sport. He sees Rainsford as a worthy prey due to his reputation as a skilled hunter. Zaroff enjoys the challenge of hunting someone who can match his own abilities.
In "The Most Dangerous Game" the rising action is when Rainsford is trying to avoid drowning, and then making his way to the island.
General Zaroff is hunt humans for fun because he get bored of hunting animals Rainsford is a also a hunter but who become the hunted by rainsford and taste his own medicine . about what he said in the begining of the story
The first main character is Sanger Rainsford, a big-game hunter. I suppose the second could be Whitney, but he was not a large character in the story. The next character who is the second main character and antagonist is Zaroff, a famous Russian game hunter.
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.
The resolution is that Zaroff, the hunter, is the victim when his prey, Rainsford, turns the tables and surprises him in his own bedroom.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," being a beast at bay means being cornered or trapped like a wild animal facing a hunter. The protagonist, Rainsford, feels like a beast at bay as he is being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. This imagery emphasizes the intense and precarious situation Rainsford finds himself in.
The humor here is Ironic. Rainsford said at the beginning that animals feel nothing while being hunted. The irony comes in when he is hunted by Zaroff. He feels lots of emotions. There is also the irony when Rainsford, a big game hunter becomes hunted by a better hunter.