Zaroff believes that
Rainsford has cheated his way out of playing the game by circumventing its rules
. By throwing himself off the cliff—and presumably hurtling to his death—Rainsford had managed to prevent Zaroff from experiencing the “victory” of locating and killing him.
What did Zaroff believe?
First, Zaroff, in a conversation with Rainsford, says that he has created a new animal to hunt. What he means by this cryptic statement is that
he hunts humans
. From this perspective, people have no rights, as they are hunted against their own will.
Why does zaroff think Rainsford is droll and naïve?
Why does zaroff think Rainsford is droll and naïve? Zaroff thinks Rainford droll and naive
as Zaroff thinks himself as the superior most Hunter and all others to be far below him
. EXPLANATION: In the story ‘The most Dangerous Game’ by Richard Connel Zaroff is a unique character.
What does Zaroff initially want from Rainsford?
Zaroff promises to set Rainsford free if he lives through the next three days. Rainsford sets off into the jungle after receiving food, clothes, and
a knife from Ivan
.
Why does Zaroff smile in the most dangerous game?
Zaroff smiled because
he realizes that hunting Rainsford is going to be the challenge he has been looking for
, and he does not want it to end too soon. He smiled because he could have killed his prey right then but decided to keep it (him) alive for another day of challenging hunting.
How does Rainsford finally defeat Zaroff?
In the end, Rainsford is able to beat Zaroff
by killing him
. Rainsford is able to escape capture by making Zaroff think that he died. Rainsford returns to Zaroff’s castle, surprises him, and kills him. Therefore, Rainsford wins the game by exterminating Zaroff.
How does Zaroff treat Rainsford in general?
How does Zaroff’s treatment of Rainsford change during the course of the story? He starts out with respect, then changes to being scornful and annoyed.
Propped up against a tree, when Zaroff tripped over this, the dead tree fell and hit his shoulder
. … Zaroff lost one of his best dogs to it.
Is Zaroff a cannibal?
At the beginning of the story, Zaroff day that Rainsford would be set free under a certain condition. … Is Zaroff a cannibal?
No he would only hunt and kill the humans
, not eat. He wouldn’t eat them because they are the scum of the earth and he’s too civilized for that.
Why does Zaroff choose to hunt humans?
As everyone else has mentioned, General Zaroff began hunting humans
because he became bored with hunting animals
. … Zaroff’s capacity to reason presented him with an unfair advantage over the animals, whose natures he understood so precisely that he could always outwit them. He had turned hunting into a science.
Does Rainsford become Zaroff?
During his first meal with the general, Rainsford is appalled to learn that Zaroff hunts humans throughout the island for sport.
Rainsford ends up becoming Zaroff’s prey
and is forced to avoid the general and survive on the treacherous island for three consecutive days.
What place does General Zaroff tell Rainsford to avoid?
General Zaroff tells Rainsford to avoid
Death Swamp
, a swamp filled with quicksand on the southeast corner of Ship-Trap Island.
Why does Rainsford call himself a beast at bay?
Rainsford refers to himself as a “beast at bay”
because he still feels like he is on the defensive, and he is ready to strike
. Rainsford is not willing to accept Zaroff’s offer and faces off against the General for a final fight.
Why is General Zaroff no longer interested in hunting?
Why is General Zaroff no longer interested in hunting?
He was shot on his last hunting trip. He found another hobby. It has become too easy and he is bored with it
.
Who is Rainsford talking to at the beginning of the story?
Whitney
is Rainsford’s friend and hunting companion who first introduces Rainsford and the reader to Ship-Trap Island and its ominous reputation as an evil place.
Why is Rainsford filled with terror when the general smiles and turns back?
Why is Rainsford filled with terror when the general smiles and turns back?
The general is playing cat and mouse
-and Rainsford is the mouse. Why wouldn’t the general be concerned that Rainsford does not ocmmit to remain silent about the island?
Why does the General smile and turn back after the first night of hunting Rainsford?
He thinks to himself, “Why was the general smiling?” The conclusion is that
the Zaroff actually did see him, but wanted to hunt another day
. In other words, Zaroff was playing a game of cat and mouse. When Rainsford realizes this, terror truly grips him.