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What does General Zaroff and Rainsford have in common?

What does General Zaroff and Rainsford have in common?

Both have served in the military, both are able hunters, and both come from considerable means. However, Zaroff treats his quarry with much more respect than Rainsford, while Rainsford still holds human life as precious.

What does General Zaroff want to do with Rainsford is similar to him?

What does General Zaroff want to do with Rainsford? General Zaroff wants to hunt Rainsford. How do Rainsford’s experiences as a hunter help him on the island? He uses tricks to keep Zaroff from catching him such as a trap and causing the dogs to lose their senses of smell.

What hobby do Zaroff and Rainsford have in common?

The protagonist, Sanger Rainsford, and the antagonist, General Zaroff, both see themselves as hunters in a world that is divided into two classes, the hunters and the huntees. The situation he creates allows Connell to explore a variety of questions and themes.

How does the tension between Zaroff and Rainsford contribute to the moral stakes of the story?

How does this tension contribute to the moral stakes of the story? The difference between Zaroff’s perspective and Rainsford’s perspective on the hunt is that even though they both feel that hunting animals is permissible, Rainsford feels that hunting humans is wrong.

What are Zaroff’s and Rainsford’s points of view on the hunt?

Zaroff and Rainsford have very different views on the hunt. Zaroff believes that hunting has gotten to easy, so he resorts to hunting humans instead. Rainsford likes to hunt, but does not agree on hunting humankind as Zaroff does.

How does Rainsford describe general Zaroff?

Connell describes Zaroff’s sharp pointed teeth and smacking red lips to dehumanize him and highlight his predatory nature. Ironically, Rainsford discovers that General Zaroff is far more repulsive than the “scum” he disdainfully hunts, devoid of all emotion and humanity despite his seeming gentility.

What is the conflict between Rainsford and general Zaroff?

The external conflict is man versus man, as General Zaroff relentlessly hunts Rainsford through the jungle. The internal conflict is man versus himself, shown in the story by Rainsford’s experience of the hopelessness felt by exhausted prey animals, which gives him an entirely new perspective on the sport of hunting.

What is General Zaroff’s main reason for wanting to hunt human beings rather than animals?

What is Zaroff’s main reason for preferring to hunt human beings rather than animals? There is no other big game on his island. He doesn’t like to kill innocent creatures. He hates humanity and wants to take revenge against it.

How did General Zaroff know Rainsford?

How does General Zaroff know who Rainsford is? He knows who Rainsford is because he has read his book on hunting snow leopards. Describe Rainsford’s first impression of Zaroff. He thought he was “singularly handsome”; there was an “original, almost bizarre quality” about his face.

Why does the general wish to Rainsford?

Why does the general wish to hunt Rainsford? Rainsford is the only other human on the island besides Ivan and Zaroff. Rainsford wants to leave the island before they hunt. Zaroff wants to hunt someone who will actually challenge him.

How is general Zaroff described in the story?

General Zaroff A Russian Cossack and expatriate who lives on Ship-Trap Island and enjoys hunting men. General Zaroff’s high cheekbones, sharply defined nose, and pointed military mustache accentuate his mysteriousness and savagery.

What does General Zaroff offer Rainsford?

In The Most Dangerous Game, Zaroff proposes that Rainsford will be allowed to leave the island alive if Rainsford can survive being hunted by Zaroff…