Pitting Rainsford and General Zaroff against each other in the hunt allows Connell to blur
the line between hunter and prey, human and animal, to suggest that instinct and reason
are not as mutually exclusive as people have traditionally thought. Zaroff's and
Rainsford's cool rationality and calculating cunning throughout the entire "hunt" belies
the fact that each man acts only according to instinct, one to survive and the other to
kill.
This statement above represent the theme of "Love Your Fellow Man" in the story "The
Most Dangerous Game". True or False?
O True
O False