It is ironic that General Zaroff, who prides himself on being the ultimate hunter, becomes the hunted when Rainsford turns the tables on him. General Zaroff's belief in his superiority as a hunter is challenged when he becomes the prey in the deadly game he created. This irony highlights the theme of karma and poetic justice in the story.
Lazarus is General Zaroffs Favorite hound in the pack.
the rules of the zaroff's game are,he would give the a supply of fooda hunting knifethree hours head startIf the prey (other person) can stay hidden from him, Ivan and the pack of dogs then, the prey would win the game and can leave the island.
in general zaroff's game, how long does he gave to find the prey he hunts?
Ironic distance is the use of the writer to distance himself from his or her characters in a story through use of irony and literary nuances.
Zaroff's home is called Ship-Trap Island because it is an isolated island where ships often become trapped due to its treacherous rocks and currents. Once ships are lured in by the false lights, they crash and the survivors become prey for Zaroff's hunting games.
Rainsford's horror and refusal when Zaroff introduces his "game" of hunting humans on his island best reveals that Rainsford opposes Zaroff's idea of the ideal prey. Rainsford's moral objection to hunting humans for sport contrasts sharply with Zaroff's belief that they are the ultimate challenge.
one of zaroffs dogs
No (that was ironic).
Having been a soldier and a hunter his entire life, he now waylays unfortunate sailors to become his human hunting prey. Although they are promised freedom if they can elude him, his skill and knowledge of the island make it virtually impossible for them to escape.
General Zaroff proposes a hunt, but only the General will be hunting because Rainsford will be his prey.
humans
In general, the eyes of a predator face forward and the eyes of prey face more to the sides.