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Human Nature In Richard Connell's The Most Dangerous Game

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In “The Most Dangerous Game” Zaroff’s perspective on the hunters and huntees is taken very literally in the sense that he is at the point where he would kill humans for fun, but Rainsford would only kill animals, and according to these perspective it can be assumed that Connell’s view on human nature is that there can be a dark side to human nature when they are removed from society to a place with no restraints. “I needed a new animal. I found one. So I bought this island, built this house, and here I do my hunting.(Connell 18)” This quote explains what people would do to others when there is no one watching. Zaroff buys a whole island just to hunt what he refers to as “new animals” but are humans. When in a place with no restrictions, people

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