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The Most Dangerous Game

Zaroff explains the rules of the game to Rainsford while dressed “faultlessly in the tweeds of a country squire,” eating French food and drinking fine wine. The author uses this contrast

A. to portray the general as superior to his prey. B. to tell the reader that Rainsford has reason to envy Zaroff. C. to create a dark and foreboding mood. D. to illustrate the theme that although humans are civilized, their violent urges still exist.

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The answer is D) to illustrate the theme that although humans are civilized, their violent urges still exist

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I'm thinking either A or D but mostly D. I think throughout that story civilization and violence are very prominent through it.
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