Compare And Contrast Rainsford Vs General Zaroff

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Rainsford does, indeed, consider himself superior to General Zaroff. Both the General and Rainsford think they are superior to the other and make this obvious by the way they talk to each other. (SSVV) Rainsford and the General act as if they are better than each other. They try to one up each other every chance they get. (SSV) He also thinks he better after he knows when the General is an accomplice, and that what he does for hunting is wrong. (I,cI) I think some of these thoughts may come from him being an author of books that the General has read and he loved his books. “"I've read your book about hunting snow leopards in Tibet, you see.” Also, the General treats him with respect as if he is more superior than him, when he raises his hand

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