General Zaroff is civilized in many different ways. He lives in a palatial mansion on an island that he owns. He is extremely affluent and spares no expense, even on his remote island. Rainsford notices that Zaroff is well dressed, even his Cossack servant, Ivan is well taken care of.

How do Rainsford and the general differ in their notion of civilized?

“civilized”? Rainsford is still an enthusiastic hunter, while Zaroff has grown bored with the sport. But the biggest division between the two men is their idea of killing: Rainsford restricts his hunt to animals, while Zaroff has moved on to the human prey.

What does Rainsford do for a living?

Sanger Rainsford is a celebrated hunter from New York City with a passion for hunting big game and a “predator versus prey” worldview. He is traveling on a yacht with his friend Whitney to hunt jaguars in the Amazon, when he falls overboard into the sea just off the coast of Ship-Trap Island.

Is Rainsford guilty or innocent?

Sanger Rainsford was found not guilty for the murders of Ivan and of General Zaroff. Mr. Sanger Rainsford, a prominent big game hunter and author of several books on hunting, was recently acquitted of the murders of General Zaroff, formerly of the Czar’s army, and his manservant, Ivan.

Who is General Zaroff in the most dangerous game?

Zaroff is a typical aristocrat. He considers himself “noble” and must therefore walk the walk and talk the talk. He is really a hateful person who conceals his wicked, selfish, sadistic characters under a mask of refinement. General Zaroff thinks of himself as civilized for two reasons.

Why does General Zaroff think of himself as civilized?

General Zaroff thinks of himself as civilized for two reasons. First, he has all the trappings of aristocracy — nice clothes, a butler, a fine mansion with a hunting preserve. Second, he sees hunting as a very civilized pursuit (as it is seen by, for example, English aristocrats).

How does Zaroff live by the rules of the game?

The rules of the game are considered fair to him, and he appears to live by a code of honor, which he exhibits at the end when he declares Rainsford the victor. Needless to say, murder is not a civilized act, but Zaroff seems not to consider the men he hunts (aside from Rainsford) to be civilized in the first place.

What is the topic of the most dangerous game?

“The Most Dangerous Game” portrays how civilized people will turn uncivilized if life depends on it. Topic Sentence: People in the story start out civilized, then become savage, especially if life depends on it.

Zaroff is a typical aristocrat. He considers himself “noble” and must therefore walk the walk and talk the talk. He is really a hateful person who conceals his wicked, selfish, sadistic characters under a mask of refinement. General Zaroff thinks of himself as civilized for two reasons.

General Zaroff thinks of himself as civilized for two reasons. First, he has all the trappings of aristocracy — nice clothes, a butler, a fine mansion with a hunting preserve. Second, he sees hunting as a very civilized pursuit (as it is seen by, for example, English aristocrats).

The rules of the game are considered fair to him, and he appears to live by a code of honor, which he exhibits at the end when he declares Rainsford the victor. Needless to say, murder is not a civilized act, but Zaroff seems not to consider the men he hunts (aside from Rainsford) to be civilized in the first place.

Why does General Zaroff prefer to hunt human beings over animals?

General Zaroff uses an interesting word to describe why he prefers to hunt human beings over animals: ennui (a good SAT word), which means boredom. The general, who has succeeded in hunting the most dangerous animal quarry, is too good at hunting animals. He desires a quarry with which he can “match his wits.”