The Most Dangerous Game
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"The Most Dangerous Game"
Millions of animals die for human entertainment. The story, "The Most Dangerous Game," written by, Richard Connell; Rainsford goes hunting with his buddy Whitney which later
in the story Rainsford falls off the yacht they were on and ends up on an island where he is hunted by general Zaroff. The story, "The Most Dangerous Game," theme teaches the reader that people should never hunt for a sport through the experiences of rainsford.
Rainsford was a big hunter and never really feared animals or anything when he hunts.
When the story states, "... spurred on by the sharp rowels of something very like panic," you can see that rainsford is finally scared of something. He's starting to panic which is new to him because he's never been hunted so now he knows how the animals feel. Therefore, if rainsford is that scared then the animals are terrified.
We also see that people should not hunt for sport when the story states, "Rainsford knew the full meaning of terror." Animals must be frightened ten times of what rainsford is when there being hunted. Maybe now that rainsford knows terror he won't hunt any more. Rainsford now knows how the animals feel.
That is why people should not hunt for a sport. millions of animals would be saved if people would stop hunting. In the end Rainsford ends up learning that hunting isn't that great. There are plenty of other sports to do besides hunt .
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