At the beginning he believes animals are there for man's enjoyment of hunting them. When he is being hunted his attitude changes.
At the beginning of "The Most Dangerous Game," Rainsford expresses a dismissive attitude towards the feelings of hunted animals, stating, "The hunter had to be a supreme being." This line encapsulates his belief in the superiority of humans over animals and sets the stage for his character's journey, as he initially views hunting as a game devoid of moral implications. His perspective reflects a sense of arrogance and a lack of empathy that will be challenged as the story unfolds.
prey
Humans were their greatest enemies, they hunted them to extinction. But are humans animals?
deers are week and hunted by lions.......thanx
prey
they hunted the buffalo
No animals are not hunted by humans! .. ^
they are hunted under your bed so dont check and they all get hunted,lol
"Game" animals.
Animals that get hunted by predators are called prey. Prey animals are pursued and captured for food by predators in the wild.
No animals are 'hunted in Antarctica', except for animals that hunt each other during breeding season, in order to feed their young.
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.