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Rainsford does not have conflict with general zarrof because when they meet general zarrof greats him and invites him to his home.
The Most Dangerous Game is about a professional hunter who is tired of hunting animals and wants to try something more difficult- hunting humans. you could say that the main conflict was the the fight for survival between the two characters, but for me the real question was " who is more dangerous- a cold blooded hunter who wants to kill for thrills- or the moral, civilized man who must kill for survival. A hunter uses tricks against another hunter to stay alive. (apex)
Nature, because it opposes Buck throughout the whole story. Spitz and other antagonists are only there for part of the story, But nature is always there trying to kill buck. Best classic in the world! Go Jack London! Wish there was a sequel...or preclude (whatever the books that are written after but tell aout the story becore are called (I know confusing (Why are there so many parenthesis? (okay this is getting out of hand ( a perfect exapmle of my eighth grade immature humor (HAHAH))))) Notice all the funny parenthesis! Fly on, Aeon McFakeNamer (\_/) (0.o) (><) Evil Bunny of Death! (\_/) \__/ \_/ \/ And his carrot!
Two men compete against each other.
External conflict
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 internal conflict for Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game" is his moral struggle over survival and killing another human being. The external conflict is his violent confrontation with General Zaroff, who hunts Rainsford like an animal.
Rainsford kills General Zaroff, therefore ending the hunt.
The climax is the turning point of the story. It mostly falls in the middle or at the end of the story. In other words it is when Rainsford changes his personality.
Rainsford's main conflict so far is being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. He is faced with the challenge of outwitting Zaroff and staying alive. Additionally, Rainsford struggles with his own moral compass as he navigates the dangerous situation he finds himself in.
rainsford fights the general because he doesent want to go hunt people"
The external conflict is man versus man, as General Zaroff relentlessly hunts Rainsford through the jungle.
Rainsford does not have conflict with general zarrof because when they meet general zarrof greats him and invites him to his home.
The climax is the turning point of the story. It mostly falls in the middle or at the end of the story. In other words it is when Rainsford changes his personality.
The climax is the turning point of the story. It mostly falls in the middle or at the end of the story. In other words it is when Rainsford changes his personality.
Rainsford, the protagonist in Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," initially views conflict primarily as a survival challenge, particularly in the context of hunting. However, as he becomes the hunted, his perspective shifts, and he begins to understand the deeper implications of conflict, including its moral and ethical dimensions. While he doesn't explicitly state that conflict is a universal condition, his experiences suggest that he recognizes its pervasive presence in human nature and society. Ultimately, Rainsford's journey highlights the complexity of conflict, suggesting that it is an inherent part of existence.
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