The contradiction between good and evil appears in two completely different ways, "the most dangerous game" and "children of tigers". A story is a commercial novel and other stories are literary novels and there are many ways to see variables such as good and evil, reality and unrealistic stories, moral meaning. These stories have different voices applied to different audiences, but when observing the overall moral importance of the two fictitious works, the story of greater moral significance is the "child of Tiger" is.
Richard Cornell's "Thomas Wolf and Tiger's Child" The most dangerous game with Tiger's children "the most dangerous game for children" Tiger Kids is two different timeframes of literary works. The two novels were written by two different authors, but they still have many things in common. There are also some unique differences between these documents. Thomas Wolf and Richard Connell were living in the same period
Tiger's character difference in Thomas Wolfe's "Tiger's Child" and the most dangerous game, Dick Proser's role is clearly more reliable than General Zarov of Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game". . This rationality is due to the lifestyle of each character, the motive of homicide and personal ethics. The difference in roles is very big. The most important thing is how and where people talk to people. General Zarov seems to live in almost fictional world ... Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game" is a very exciting pursuit story. This story reminds me of the hunting morality: human beings are the most intelligent creatures on the planet, but does it give them permission to kill other weaker animals or even human beings themselves? I gave a short summary of the following story to set the scene, then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a sport. He discovered that "the most dangerous game" is telling the story of Hunter general Zarov.
Richard Cornell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and Thomas Wolfe's "Tiger's Child" are two short stories with completely different plots, but there are many similarities. Both stories are connected with unexpected killers and surprise the audience. These works use premise and solution of discrimination, but the characteristics of the hero are very different, they influence the reader in a unique way. At first it is Thomas Wolfe and Richard Connell.