Because both are Cossacks
Zaroff's extensive hunting trophy collection and his reputation as a skilled hunter, paired with Ivan's role as a loyal and capable hunting companion, suggests that both are experienced hunters with a strong sense of adventure. Their ability to track and capture prey, as well as their enjoyment of the hunt, further support this assumption.
Rainsford takes hunting as a sport and for fun but zaroff takes it as the only reason to live
Genral Zaroff's main reason for preferring to hunt human beings rather than animals is because animal has no reasoning (e.g you shoot an animal he either chooses to run or charges straight at you and you can shoot it and kill it easy which is no chalange for Genral Zaroff). A reason he chooses to hunt humans is because they can reason with you and are more of a challenge (e.g the humans General Zaroff hunts can build weapons and try to kill or attack Genral Zaroff, which Genral Zaroff think is more fun then an animal charging against him).
hunting
According to a national survey, the main reason hunters choose to hunt with a bow is the challenge and skill involved in archery. Many hunters appreciate the increased difficulty and the need for precision, which enhances their overall hunting experience. Additionally, bowhunting often allows for longer seasons and access to areas that may be restricted to firearm users. This combination of factors appeals to those seeking a more immersive and rewarding hunting adventure.
because the hunters are killing them for no reason at all. would you it if you were killed for no reason at all?
Yes! It is a big adventure to return Rhyme and Reason. It is full of puns. It is funny, but really boring at times, and yes, it is an adventure.
He is toying with Rainsford and wants keep him around for another day of hunting.
General Zaroff turns to hunting humans to add excitement and challenge to his sport. He considers this the ultimate form of hunting, as humans can reason and strategize like he does, making them more challenging prey. This twisted game of hunting humans on his island provides him with the thrill he seeks.
In the story "The Most Dangerous Game," General Zaroff considers hunting humans to be the most dangerous game. He believes that humans possess intelligence and the ability to reason, making them a more challenging and thrilling prey compared to animals. Zaroff finds the challenge of hunting humans more exhilarating and satisfying than any other game.
There is no particular reason to assume that Earth will collapse.
Trained elephants were used to hunt tigers because the elephants transported the hunters, gave the hunters protection from the tigers due to their height and allowed the hunters a safer, clearer shot at the tigers. A trained elephant was also a symbol of prestige to the owner.