Hunting is a sport for some and a game for others. For the character Zaroff hunting is a game, but the hunted are his own kind. Well reading “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell you will follow the Journey of a world renowned hunter named Rainsford. This story will bring you through his story of trying to stay alive despite the situations. Rainsford and his friend Whitney are heading on their way to hunt jaguars. The hunters, both knew that the area they are sailing in having a bad reputation. The storms in the area are making the boat very unstable. Rainsford falls off the boat and then swims to the nearest island. He hears gunshots as he stumbles across some leaves, branches and blood. As he makes his way through the woods, he finds
The sea’s waves took him to the beach of the island and there start another survivor story for Rainsford. General Zaroff refused him to be the hunted after he used to be the hunter. After a nice night, Rainsford had spent it
He thinks that the things he is hunting don't feel anything. How does he become the huntee? “I am a hunter, not a murderer,” Rainsford explains
In Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game”, Rainsford’s mindset on hunting changes throughout the story as he begins to understand fear of the hunted. In the beginning of the story, the protagonist Rainsford shows no empathy towards the animals he has slayed, even going as far as saying, “Who cares how a jaguar feels?” (14). Convinced that hunting is the finest sport in the world, Rainsford casually disregards any thought about an animal’s feelings, believing that they are simple-minded creatures unable to understand basic emotion. However, as the story progresses, Rainsford himself becomes one of the hunted, and has the choice to either fight his best to survive the hunt, or to perish like all the others.
In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, a man named Rainsford lost his balance, while taking about hunting, and falls off his boat. He then has to swim the island he was heading for. When Rainsford reaches the island, he is tired and hungry. As he walks around he finds a house. He goes to the house, but isn’t greeted too well, Rainsford tells who he is and where he’s from, and General Zaroff knew exactly who he was.
Rainsford is initially shown to not show any empathy to the wild animals he hunts. Zaroff is no different, with him declaring, “I hunt the scum of the earth: sailors from tramp ships--lassars, blacks, Chinese, whites, mongrels,” (9). Zaroff hunts humans who have the unfortunate luck to arrive on Ship-Trap Island. Zaroff gives no second thought about hunting humans because he finds them to be the perfect sport to hunt, and finds pleasure in hunting them. In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, the protagonist, Sanger Rainsford, and the antagonist, General Zaroff, are similar characters.
Before Rainsford falls off the yacht Rainsford says that hunted animals have no feelings. Rainsford and Whitney are discussing about how animals have no feeling while being hunted. “Nonsense...Be a realist the world is made up of two classes-the hunter
The the book “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, has lots of challenges and conflicts throughout the whole story. Two hunters are on a yacht in the Caribbean Sea, when one falls off and washes up on an island. There, he meets General Zaroff, a man with only one desire. To hunt humans. He makes Rainsford (the man from the shipwreck), go loose on the island in order to hunt him.
I see a perspective of the quotation, "Character is what you are in the dark.", by Dwight Lyman Moody in the short story, "Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. This quotation gives the meaning that you see the real characteristic of a character when they are alone, and no one else is around to see what they are doing or how they are acting. You can see some examples of this perspective in the short story with characters General Zaroff and Rainsford. For instance, when speaking with Rainsford about hunting The General states, "It must have courage, cunning, and, above all, it must be able to reason." (Connell P.12).
General Zaroff is different, to say the least, in Richard Connell’s book, “The Most Dangerous Game.” Rainsford is stranded on a deserted island, or so he thinks. Rainsford comes upon a mansion that is owned by General Zaroff. He knows of Rainsford, who is a renowned author of a book about the hunt, as well as everything and everywhere Rainsford has hunted. General Zaroff is also a hunter, but he goes to the extreme.
When you’re in a tough situation, you should always do what's right even if it creates enemies. “The Most Dangerous Game” Takes place on Ship-trap island the island is man made by General Zaroff the feeling the is dark, dense, and terrifying. A well-known hunter named Rainsford is going to hunt in Rio get kill jaguars. On his way there he fell overboard and ended up swimming to Ship-Trap Island witch Zaroff owned. Zaroff is another hunter but he moved out there because there is more game out there and they put up a better fight.
In Richard Conell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”, Rainsford learned a hunter can be hunted. Connell’s use of foreshadowing makes the story much more interesting and gives it more suspense. First, When Whitney and Rainsford were talking about the island they said it was dangerous and that there were cannibals on the island (Conell 40).
The adrenaline rush that accompanies a fast paced hunt may be exciting, but perhaps it is not so exciting to be the one on the wrong side of the gun. This is what happened to Rainsford during “The Most Dangerous Game” when he met General Zaroff. Through his judging nature, Rainsford drives the story's theme of walk a mile in somebody else's shoes. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford is shown as Sneaky, Brave, and Intelligent.
After the game Rainsford starts running trying to survive. In Conclusion, Rainsford now realizes that the sport he loved nearly got him killed; this is not worth it risking your life for some sport. To sum it all up, Rainsford will never hunt again; there's no chance. Zaroff has made Rainsford play this dangerous, game of hunting humans.
“I am still a beast a bay” (80). In the previous quote Rainsford expresses that he still feels that he is being hunted. Killing a man is ok if it is in self-defense. In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell Rainsford feels that what Zaroff does is murder. Zaroff does not believe what he does is murder but instead that he is giving them a chance.
"The Most Dangerous Game" statement of The world is made up of two classes -- "the hunters and the huntees" is a great statement that makes sense. The Most Dangerous Game is about a man named Zaroff who lives on an island by himself. The people that come to the island get trained to get ready for the game. The game involves people going through the jungle, hiding from Zaroff as he hunts them. Both the hunters and the huntees have a different view on the conflict.