The general made one of his deepest bows. "I see," he said. "Splendid! One of us is to furnish a repast for the hounds. The other will sleep in this very excellent bed. On guard, Rainsford." “Due to being the only reigning champion of your sick twisted games Zaroff, I believe I should be given the reward of turning the tables.” Rainsford’s heart was still racing as the adrenaline of coming face to face with his captor coursed through his veins. Rainsford knew it was one of the worst options for him to return to the island after making such a jump. He should’ve attempted to swim far, far away although that may have just resulted in his death. “And what do you mean by this? Please, I am dying to know.” Claimed the Cossack his lips curling into a slight smile as if he was intrigued. …show more content…
“I am proposing you become the hunted.” Rainsford could swear he heard Zaroff’s breath catch. “Very interesting Rainsford. Out of respect to you winning my game I will humor your wishes. I will enter the grounds with everything that you were supplied with but because you must be so smart since you won the game, you only have tonight to find me.” With that Zaroff strolled off seemingly in an air of
When he finds where Rainsford is, he stands underneath the tree that Rainsfords in and a large smile spreads across his face. “ Very deliberately he blew a smoke ring in the air, then he turned his back to the tree and walked carelessly away, back along the trail he had come.” Zaroff leaves Rainsford for another day. He knows that he could have easily killed him, but his overconfidence shows as he brushes it off and decides it would be more fun to string it out and save Rainsford for another
He does this rather than being killed on the spot because he refused to be hunted. Rainsford does not want to simply be killed because he disagreed on General Zaroffs opinion on the object he hunts. Finding the idea absurd, Rainsford reluctantly agrees to be hunted after learning about the terms. This does not automatically make him go insane or change him but rather introduces what he will become. Rainsford sets off running away from General Zaroff trying to remain calm. Rainsford makes his way to a tree and climbs it. A couple hours later when he reaches the top branch of the tree he hears Zaroff coming after him and has to constantly remind himself to remain idle in the tree so he won't be caught. One would see this when Rainsford is travelling through the bushes reciting to himself, "I must keep my nerve, I must keep my nerve, I must keep my nerve" (Connell 229). Rainsford thinks he has a chance at leaving the island but this confidence diminishes when he realizes that he may not make it
While Rainsford tries to get comfortable with the place of Zaroff . He expresses about his feelings and hunting experiences. The General explains that “hunting was beginning to bore him,” and
Rainsford answers, “Yes, that’s so” (85). Rainsford could have taken a stand. Of course, it is not his place, but he was calm and composed to sit back and let Zaroff open up. ‘“Don’t be alarmed, I’m Sanger Rainsford” (47). Rainsford has a pistol pointed at his heart and he is telling this huge creation of a man that he is hungry. As much as he has been through in the past twenty-four hours, this did not alarm Rainsford. He presented himself as lost and from New York.
Rainsford, surviving the day, makes plans to stop the cunning Zaroff.
General Zaroff’s cool headedness adds to the various textual evidence that he is not, in fact, insane. When he is introduced to the story, he praises Rainsford's hunting ability with a seemed preparedness. Rainsford observes that the General seems to read his mind at times. He is prepared for every question that Rainsford has, and even answers some that were never asked. His actions seem calculated to make Rainsford more comfortable with him, however, as a fellow hunter, Rainsford observes, “whenever he looked up from his plate he found the general studying him, appraising him narrowly.” This makes Rainsford uncomfortable, sets him on edge for the information that Zaroff is about to reveal. During the hunt, Zaroff
Beyond his reactive and resourceful ways of thinking, Rainsford is visibly aggressive and energetic when he has to fight instead of fleeing. He refuses to allow himself to give up and be killed by Zaroff and decides to keep on running forward. As the hunter is escaping, he says, “Nerve, nerve, nerve!” and then “forced himself on toward that gap”, where he “leaped far out into the sea.” (14). Rainsford believed that he still had enough energy left to swim in the harsh waters. As a result, he experienced a rush of adrenaline due to how
Being lost in an island, hungry, and tired is not an everyday thing. So Rainsford being in that situation, had no other choice than except Zaroff’s generosity. Zaroff gave Rainsford clothes, food and, a place to sleep. Zaroff tells Rainsford to join him for dinner, and Rainsford went to the dinner room as told. Sitting down eating there meal. The two men’s starts a conversation and starts to talk about their lives. Zaroff learns a lot of things about Rainsford and so does Rainsford. Rainsford learns that Zaroff is a smart man and a hunter just like him, but Zaroff him hunting people is part of things that he hunts for. Zaroff on another hand learns that Rainsford is a pretty smart, educated man and lastly a hunter.4
They all charged towards the house and ran straight to the general’s bedroom. The prisoners stood surrounding his bed. The general sensed them and woke suddenly in fear. “No! Please don’t hurt me! I’ll give you…” It was at this moment that they attacked him. Full of anger, they took turns driving their stakes into his body. They wanted to give him exactly what he deserved.
When Rainsfords finds out that General Zaroff likes to hunt humans, he feels very shocked. Rainsfords what's to get off the island before he gets killed
General Zaroff Character Paragraph In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, General Zaroff is shown as cocky, crazy, and evil. Zaroff is shown to be cocky in the story when he is under Rainsford under the tree and he knows that Rainsford is up in that tree and Zaroff let’s rainsford go. ” The sharp eyes of the hunter stopped before they reached the limb where Rainsford lay; a smile spread over his face. He blew a smoke ring into the air and then carelessly walked away.”
In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game” Sanger Rainsford kills General Zaroff, most believe that Rainsford after that leaves but he stays behind and continues Zaroff’s regime because of his darkness and his lack of empathy. Towards the end of the story Zaroff thinks that he has won the game but Rainsford appears in his room that night, Zaroff startled says, “‘I congratulate you... you’ve won the game’” to which Rainsford replies “‘I am still a beast at bay... Get ready General Zaroff’” (213). Rainsford had a clear chance to get off the island like he had in the beginning of the story but he doesn’t take it.
“It is a very great pleasure and honor to welcome Mr. Sanger Rainsford, the celebrated hunter, to my home,” I smoothly said, “I’ve read your book... I am General Zaroff.” Firmly, I signed to have Ivan put away his pistol to not frighten our guest. After a time of discussing my Cossack background, we escorted him to the dining
When Rainsford first arrives on the island, General Zaroff asks him to hunt and explains the unusual nature of his prey. Rainsford agrees to hunting with Zaroff. Rainsford really likes hunting and he knows what to do so he doesn’t need Zaroffs help. The reason why Rainsford doesn’t need Zaroffs help is because Rainsford knows more about hunting then Zaroff does, that’s probably why Zaroff is asking for Rainsfords help. Zaroff likes hunting for human, but there isn’t a lot of human on that island most of the things on the island are animals. Rainsford only agreed to help Zaroff because that’s the only way off the island and Rainsford doesn’t want to stay on the island. He wants to get off. Well another way he can get off of the island is by