The Hunter Becomes the Hunted in "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell

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Where do you draw the line in hunting? Is it at the point where you feel pity for your prey? Is it the fact your prey feels pain? Or is it just that you’re stronger and they’re weaker so it doesn’t matter. The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell is a story about learning and experience, how the hunter becomes the hunted and moralities tested and learning the hard way. The main protagonist Rainsford is a well established hunter who has slaughtered many animals with great joy. He views his prey as aggressive creatures that are lower that lack any reason to live other than hunting. Through the story Rainsford ends washed up on a mysterious island where his ideals about hunting are pit against those of an eccentric Cossack General. Through this hunt Rainsford will experience The Most Dangerous Game and learn much more than he ever has before changing who he is.

Richard Connell shows us his message of learning and experience through Rainsford and how he always considered himself a hunter and better than the animals for they were just “brutes”, but now in an ironic twist he had becom...

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