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He agrees to lead the men if the general dies.
The Aeneid was written by a Roman author, Virgil. In the story Aeneid was told that he was destined to found Rome.
Although I do not know the exact answer to this question I can give you some help: A thrilling short story titled THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME by Richard Connell gives a brief description of the main character, Rainsford, building a Malay Man Catcher for the evil hunter, Zaroff.
Most religions provide a story about how the world was created - all these religious stories do no match up with the factual, observable evidence about how the world was created (the subject of Earth Science). Thus the development of Earth Science (indeed science in general) has lead to people falling away from belief in the religious explanations for things and sadly from religion itself.
Cossacks are strong warriors and adventurers.
General Zaroff was portrayed as a Russian aristocrat, and Ivan was described as a Cossack. Their exact nationalities and races were not explicitly stated in the story.
As Cossacks, they can be considered to be good hunters and adventurers.
Zaroff's remarks about Cossacks being known for their wild and savage nature foreshadow his own behavior as the story progresses. His admiration for their skills in hunting and war hints at his own ruthless and cunning nature, setting the stage for his twisted game with Rainsford.
In the Story Most Dangerous Game General Zaroff Hunts is the Cape Bufflo
General Zaroff is surprised to see Rainsford at the end of the story because he thought Rainsford had perished in their game of hunting humans. Zaroff was not expecting Rainsford to turn the tables on him and outsmart him in their deadly game.
General Zaroff receives the men from ships, with the men as cargo.
In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, General Zaroff meets his demise when he becomes the prey in the "game" he has been playing with Rainsford. Rainsford outwits Zaroff and ends up killing him in self-defense. Ultimately, Zaroff becomes the hunted instead of the hunter.
The falling action in The Most Dangerous Game is when Rainsford and General Zaroff fight to the death in General Zaroff's room.
Yes, in the story, it says a number of times examples of the different fancy foods and wines Zaroff has imported from different countries.
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.
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.