Prompt: Does Rainsford change at the end of the story from the way he thought/behaved at the beginning of the story? Explain.

Directions: Write a one-paragraph response to the prompt that includes the following elements:

The title and author of the story
A brief summary of the story
Your response to the prompt

You may begin writing your paragraph below:



Answer :

We can write a paragraph saying that Rainsford does change at the end of the story after having become General Zaroff's prey, as explained below.

Who is Rainsford?

Sanger Rainsford is the main character in the short story "The Most Dangerous Game." For this question, we must write a paragraph answering the prompt and providing specific information.

We can do it as follows:

  • The title of the story is "The Most Dangerous Game," by author Richard Connell.
  • In the story, Rainsford is a hunter that feels no remorse for killing animals. He believes animals are incapable of having emotions. He also claims that the world is naturally divided into hunters and huntees. However, Rainsford becomes a huntee when he meets General Zaroff, a hunter who prefers to have men rather than animals as his game.
  • After having the experience of becoming the prey, Rainsford certainly changes compared to the beginning of the story. He does not see what Zaroff does as something natural, but as murder. Perhaps now he understands the unfairness of what he does after being on the opposite side, facing death.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided is correct.

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