He gives his visitors a supply of food and a hunting knife before he goes and hunts them but he doesn't give them an option of wanting to be hunted or not
Rainsford was watching Zaroff from the tree and had saw Zaroff smile as he left
Zaroff is killed by Rainsford.
General Zaroff proposes a hunt, but only the General will be hunting because Rainsford will be his prey.
The external conflict is man versus man, as General Zaroff relentlessly hunts Rainsford through the jungle.
Zaroff's visitors are likely confident in their hunting abilities and enjoy the challenge of hunting. They may also be drawn to the thrill of hunting on Ship-Trap Island. This information hints at the competitive and dangerous nature of Zaroff's hunting games.
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He gives his visitors a supply of food and a hunting knife before he goes and hunts them but he doesn't give them an option of wanting to be hunted or not
they give your dragons money Dragons increase payout by their level of feeding...more visitors do not increase the payout
Rainsford was watching Zaroff from the tree and had saw Zaroff smile as he left
How does Rainsford kill Zaroff's dog?
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to treat/care for animals.
in general zaroff's game, how long does he gave to find the prey he hunts?
Some how,some way Rainsford gets into Zaroff's bed room and hinds behind the curtain until Zaroff goes to "rest". Zaroff congratulates him telling Rainsford that he won the game, Rainsford kills Zaroff,which means Rainsford won and now is free to go.
General Zaroff forces Rainsford to become his prey in a three day hunt. Animals bore him now, they have become too easy game, so he has resorted to hunting the only species that could match his owns wits: humans.
you spelt zaroff wrong its zaroff not zaoff