tall and thin, mustache, gray hair, black eyes
one of zaroffs dogs
ransford was on a high branch of a tree and the dogs fell in the quick sand lake thingy underneath him I thought it was a pitfall trap filled with sharpened stakes that Ransford made that killed a dog.
Lazarus is General Zaroffs Favorite hound in the pack.
he cares only for hunting but hunting has begun to bore him
I think that the category is wrong but... The resolution is none other than at the part when rainsford sneaks into zaroffs room and battles him. Then zaroff is fed to the dogs and rainsford sleeps happily.
I think that the category is wrong but... The resolution is none other than at the part when rainsford sneaks into zaroffs room and battles him. Then zaroff is fed to the dogs and rainsford sleeps happily.
I think that the category is wrong but... The resolution is none other than at the part when rainsford sneaks into zaroffs room and battles him. Then zaroff is fed to the dogs and rainsford sleeps happily.
one of zaroffs dogs
Having been a soldier and a hunter his entire life, he now waylays unfortunate sailors to become his human hunting prey. Although they are promised freedom if they can elude him, his skill and knowledge of the island make it virtually impossible for them to escape.
One metaphor from "The Most Dangerous Game" is the comparison of General Zaroff to a beast, highlighting his savage and predatory nature. Another metaphor could be the island itself, symbolizing isolation and danger for the characters.
In "The Most Dangerous Game," General Zaroff argues that hunting humans is the ultimate thrill because they possess reason and courage. However, this argument is morally flawed as it involves taking away the human rights of others and is unethical. The characters in the story who condone this form of hunting are portrayed in a negative light, emphasizing the cruelty and inhumanity of such actions.
he does all of the above on the way back
too fall in love <3
The rising action in "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell includes the protagonist, Rainsford, being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. As Rainsford navigates the dangerous terrain and evades capture, tension builds as he faces increasingly challenging obstacles and traps set by Zaroff. This culminates in a suspenseful confrontation between the two characters.