Zaroff seems civilized, well mannered and educated. He is a man that shows his wealthy upbringing in manner and speech. He is a good host and offers Rainsford his home. He seems quite kind and hospitable. His looks are attractive. He is handsome and fit for his age. Although his sharp pointy teeth and red lips, as described by the author, suggest an animalistic quality about him.
B.A civilized, aristocratic man used to giving orders
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In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, Rainsford uses the "Malayan mancatcher" trap in the jungle setting, not in France. He cleverly sets this trap to outsmart General Zaroff, employing his knowledge of hunting and survival. The trap successfully injures Zaroff, showcasing Rainsford's ingenuity and resourcefulness in a life-or-death situation.
We were reading this in English class.. -killers -rich/wealthy there are more, however, montresor was sneaky in his killing, zaroff was upfront. also, montrsor killed for revenge, and zaroff killed for sport.
General Zaroff proposes a hunt, but only the General will be hunting because Rainsford will be his prey.
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.
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The external conflict is man versus man, as General Zaroff relentlessly hunts Rainsford through the jungle.
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.
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when the game begins the general gives Rainsford 3 days to live
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General Zaroff hopes that Rainsford will participate in his twisted game of hunting humans called "The Most Dangerous Game." He wants Rainsford to become his prey and provide him with a challenge during the hunt.
Rainsford and General Zaroff are different in their moral compass and values. Rainsford values life and believes in the sanctity of human existence, while General Zaroff sees hunting humans as a sport and lacks empathy for his prey. Additionally, Rainsford is a skilled hunter who respects the laws of nature, whereas General Zaroff manipulates the rules to suit his own desires and ego. Their differing perspectives on hunting and the value of human life drive the conflict in "The Most Dangerous Game."
How does Rainsford kill Zaroff's dog?
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.