Rainsford takes hunting as a sport and for fun but zaroff takes it as the only reason to live
it dosent change
Yes, at the end of the story, Rainsford's attitude towards hunting changes. He gains a deeper appreciation for the fear and vulnerability that animals experience when being hunted, leading him to declare that he is now against the sport.
At the beginning he believes animals are there for man's enjoyment of hunting them. When he is being hunted his attitude changes.
Ulrich and George see figures coming through the woods.
What knowledge, experience, and trainging does Rainsford have in the story The Most Dangerous Game
In "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford does not have a conflict with the character of Whitney. Whitney, Rainsford's hunting companion at the beginning of the story, shares a mutual understanding and respect for the sport of hunting. Their conversation reflects a camaraderie and similar perspective on the ethics of hunting, contrasting sharply with Rainsford's later conflict with General Zaroff.
the differences is that rainsford loves hunting and he writes hunting books and zaroff likes to hunt more if u have more answers please comment below
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General Zaroff proposes a hunt, but only the General will be hunting because Rainsford will be his prey.
The general stays focused on hunting Rainsford.
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