Sunday, June 2, 2019

the most dangerous game Essay -- essays research papers

Richard Connells "The Most Dangerous Game" is a very evoke story of a man black market. This story made me think about the morality of hunt Humans are the cleverest creatures on earth, but does it give them a freedom to kill the other animals and even human beings weakerthan themselves? I give below a short summary of the story to set the scene and then I will explore the ethics involved in hunting as a sport."The Most Dangerous Game" presents the story of a hunter, GeneralZaroff, who finds hunting human beings as the most dangerous andfascinating sport. He likes hunting humans because human beings, unlike the other animals, can reason better and so provide a richer thrill for the hunter. He does not think hunting human beings is an immoral actbecause he believes in the theory of might is mightily and that the strong have the right to kill the weak. However in the story General Zarofffails to hunt down Rainsford, who had the ill fortune to accidentallyslip overboa rd a yacht and swim to the shore, seek shelter in theGenerals chateau in the midst of a jungle, and become General Zaroffs quarry for three days. Nevertheless, Rainsford, who believes it isimmoral to hunt human beings, was clever and desperate--he gaveGeneral Zaroff the slip in the manhunt and killed the General. So The hunter who craved to pit his wits against the victims wits for the Sake of excitement met his end. In my impression Rainsford, who was also agreat hunter, learnt ...

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