Friday, October 3, 2008

"THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME"

In the story "The Most Dangerous Game" General Zaroff values liberty more than equality. Zaroff likes to hunt a lot to the point he gets bored of it sometimes. Zaroff thinks he needs more of a challenge, so he starts to hunt people. when he goes and hunt them he only supplies them with a little food and something to drink with a knife to offend there self, and says in order for them to survive they have to be living on the third night. Zaroff doesn't care about how humans feel about being hunted. He says "life is for the strong". He belives that the strong should be able to do whatever they want whenever they want. He lives in luxury on a island by himself. He gets his clothes shipped to them and he food made and sent to him too. Basically he owns that island no one can tell him what to do. Zaroff values liberty more because he has it all, he has a mansion, a survant, a nice bed, and the whole island to himself so he thinks that if he has that he can hunt humans, he thinks he can have it all.

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