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\An island in the middle of the Carribean Sea that has little to no contact is a perfect place for General Zaroff to play his game and get his hunts. Since there are no laws applied on the island, whatever General Zaroff says has to be done. Therefore, if there is no setting Zaroff wont play his game and no ships will be held in that island. Also, there would be no story because the whole story revolves around the setting itself.
In "The Most Dangerous Game" the rising action is when Rainsford is trying to avoid drowning, and then making his way to the island.
Yes, in the story, it says a number of times examples of the different fancy foods and wines Zaroff has imported from different countries.
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.
you didn't put out
Zaroff's reply to Rainsford is strange because he completely dismisses Rainsford's comment about not feeling well and quickly changes the topic. This shows that Zaroff lacks empathy or concern for Rainsford's well-being, reinforcing his cold and calculating nature.
If a guy says he is bored over Facebook and you like him, it could be that he is trying to get away from someone, or is truly bored with it. Perhaps one should consider asking to meet face to face instead of always communicating in bytes and bits.
The event that sparks the main conflict in "The Most Dangerous Game" and sets the rising action in motion is Rainsford's realization that General Zaroff means to hunt HIM that night, and that he has no choice in the matter. If he refuses to fight, then Zaroff will send Ivan out after him. Either way, he will face one of them in a fight to the death. Rainsford first learned of Zaroff's "hobby" during their conversation the night before. Zaroff is very excited when he learns the identity of his island's newest arrival. He tells Rainsford he has read his books on hunting before, and both men shares their stories and enthusiasm for hunting. This conversation takes a turn, though, when Zaroff lets it be known that he has grown bored with most forms of hunting. As he explains: "Hunting had ceased to be what you call `a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry. Always. There is no greater bore than perfection.... No animal had a chance with me any more. That is no boast; it is a mathematical certainty. The animal had nothing but his legs and his instinct. Instinct is no match for reason. When I thought of this it was a tragic moment for me, I can tell you." To combat this problem, Zaroff explains, he "had to invent a new animal to hunt," one with "the attributes of an ideal quarry." These attributes, he continued, include "courage, cunning, and, above all, it must be able to reason."' When Rainsford objects that no animal can reason, Zaroff insists that there is ONE who can. Rainsford now understands Zaroff's "game," but says this is not hunting, but murder. Rather than feeling chastised, Zaroff is amused by his words: The general laughed with entire good nature. He regarded Rainsford quizzically. "I refuse to believe that so modern and civilized a young man as you seem to be harbors romantic ideas about the value of human life. Surely your experiences in the war--" Rainsford does not let him finish his sentence, but rather makes it clear his wartime experiences did not make him "condone cold-blooded murder." Still, Zaroff goes on laughing and says: "I'll wager you'll forget your notions when you go hunting with me. You've a genuine new thrill in store for you, Mr. Rainsford." The next day, Rainsford learns they are going hunting together, and he will be the prey. The game is on - and the rising action takes off at a fast pace. -Diana Stefanyuk
that means he is simply bord
When a child says that he or she is bored, the parent can do several things. The child can read a book, watch television, go outside and play, or even bake cookies. It all depends on what the interests of that child are.
General Zaroff told Rainsford to be careful of the death swamp which held quicksand because his last prey went into the quicksand. He said that his prey went into the swamp because lazarus was following him. Unfortunately, lazarus followed him into the quicksand. Zaroff says that he loved that hound because he was the best in the pack. ------- Rainsford and General Zaroff are having dinner and discussing the "hunt," General Zaroff tells Rainsford about one of his former prey. He says to avoid "Death Swamp" because one other fellow ran into it and it was full of quicksand. "The deplorable part of it was Lazarus followed him. I loved Lazarus he was the finest hound in my pack."
He got bored.