Friday, May 17, 2019

The Most Dangerous Game Essay

In the short story The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell, a man named Sanger Rainsford faces a counterpoint which is being stranded on what he thinks is a deserted island. This island was totally uninhabited with the exception of unity man who lives there, ecumenical Zaroff. General Zaroff loves to hunt, but he hunts more than just animals. You see, General Zaroff got tired of chase just animals, he claims it was too easy for him since he was such an outstanding hunter.He wanted more of a challenge. Rainsford finds out that General Zaroff has hunted humans before, therefore making him a murderer. One critic has remarked, Ironically, General Zaroffs belief in his invincibility weakens him and ca aims his defeat. I agree with this critic for many different reasons. It is better to be smart and fearless when stuck in bad situation. It can help you get out of it quickly. However, I believe that having too much courage in these situations is non good, and not helpful.When you think you are unvanquishable in scary situations, this can weaken you and cause you defeat. This is why I agree with the critic who utter this statement about General Zaroff. For example, while talking to Rainsford, General Zaroff reveals how cocky he is about his hunt skills. General Zaroff says he believes that life is for the stronger and the weak people are put here to show the stronger pleasure. He also adds that he is strong and that he should use his gift.You can conclude from what Zaroff is saying that he should be allowed to hunt whomever and whatever he pleases, which includes humans. Having a gift of being an polished hunter does not give you the right to hunt the more challenging creatures (humans). Because he has a talent, Zaroff thinks he should be able to use it. This is what makes him think he is invincible, when he really is not. He is not invincible because his cockiness led to his defeat. For example, Zaroff thinks that Rainsford commits self-destruction to e nd the game.Zaroff thinks this because he thinks anyone would end the game rather to be put to death by an excellent hunter like himself. Zaroffs invincibility is the reason for his defeat by Rainsford in the game because Rainsford did not kill himself. He pretended to so he could fool the General. Rainsford then attacked Zaroff when he least evaluate it. In conclusion, General Zaroffs belief in his cockiness and invincibility was the cause for his defeat. General Zaroff eventually understands the feeling of being the prey for once and not the predator

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