As a dynamic figure of Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game", Sangrownford experienced a personality change. For example, in the details of the story, he laughed at Whitney, and Whitney sympathized with Jaguar who was about to be arrested. "Do not say it rotten, Whitney", Rainsford said. "Who will care about the feelings of Jaguar?" (Cornell). But later, when he was tracked by Zaroff, Rainsford heard that a Zaroff hound dog is approaching. "Then he ran for his lifetime, when a fresh smell a hound dog sounds.In addition, at dinner the general announced his idea, and Rainsford was shocked at the beginning However, Zaroff will do such a cruel thing to kill humans, as Zarov said, "I do not believe that young people are so modern and civilized. Rainsford does not like to kill a cold-blooded man, yet he returns to the house of Zaroff on the curtain Hidden and said only when the general realized his presence. Before I leave, Raynsford declared, "I am still a Gulf beast ... I am ready, General Zarov ... He never slept in a good bed," Rainsford decided. (Cornell) The last sentence proves that Rainsford is the winner, apparently ignoring the cold - indeed, Sanger Rainsford changed the idea of hunting in two ways. Zaroff looking after a hunting guy, denying, giving up the implementation of cold blood murder.
Sang Graysford experienced two major conflicts with "the most dangerous game". Rainsford experienced a conflict between men and men because he was struggling to survive and defeat general Zarov in hunting "game". Since Rusford was forced to rethink his position on bioethics, he also experienced a confrontation between people and himself. Men and men are obvious conflicts. General Rainsford and General Zaroff are struggling for different targets, and Zaroff wants to survive and escape from Rainsford for entertainment and entertainment. Throughout the story, they clashed philosophically and morally as well as physical controversy. Raynsford finally won because he had nothing to lose; he was going to endanger his life to defeat Zarov
Men and men, men and nature, men and self are three conflicts that occur in Cornell's short story "The Most Dangerous Game". The first confrontation, people and people were explained in the process of Rainsford trying to outperform the skilled Zero Hu general. General Zarov proposed a three day survival challenge and Rainsford had to rely on his skill to successfully conceal the entire island to save his life. People and nature will occur in the fight between Rainsford and the natural elements of Ship-Trap. Rainsford has to cross the dangerous terrain of the island to avoid Zarov, such as dense forests, swamps, rocky cliffs near the outside of the island. The last confrontation caused in the whole story is man and self. Raynsford was shocked because the general Zarov was scared of being hunted into a dangerous island. Rainsford has to challenge both intellectually and physically to avoid general Zaroff winning "the most dangerous game".