The Most Dangerous Game

What is Rainsford’s opinion of hunting at the beginning of the story?

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What is Rainsford’s opinion of hunting at the beginning of the story?

When does Rainsford realize what game Zaroff hunts? After you realize what Zaroff is actually hunting, how does the title of the story change its significance?

What is the double meaning of game? How would you feel if you were Rainsford that night as he goes for “a good, restful night’s sleep” on page 7?

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Rainsford is a famous sport hunter. He considers animals to be inferior to man and believes that animals exist for man to hunt. Rainsford also maintains that animals are without feelings or emotion.

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The Most Dangerous Game