In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. Zaroff's philosophy on hunting is different from Rainsford's in that Zaroff thinks people are no more than animals and that animals deserve no compassion. The character of Zaroff serves as a Cask of Amontillado to the protaganist.
In "the most dangerous game" the character of zaroff serves as an antagonist to the protagonist, sharply contrasting Rainford's personality.
General Zaroff plays the role of the antagonist of the short story "The Most Dangerous Game," who tries to murder Rainsford on Ship-Trap Island. At the beginning, General Zaroff is portrayed as a civilized, aristocratic man, who appreciates literature and has a refined pallet. This character is a maniacal murder, who finds pleasure in hunting humans on his secluded island.
I agree that mass media helps to shape people's ideas. When people see what is happening in the world, they want to be a part of the talk and they start spreading their opinions. Thts all I got I'm sorry
Include labeled illustrations of a flightless bird and a flying bird so readers understand which parts the flightless bird is missing that would allow it to fly.