Although I think the better word to use here would be network instead of assembly, this answer is true,
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"The passengers in the steerage class were unable to get into lifeboats and most lost their lives."
"Aft, the frightened immigrants mill and jostle and rush for a boat. An officer’s fist flies out; three shots are fired in the air, and the panic is quelled . . . ."
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the meanings of "The Most Dangerous Game" are really obvious to see as the story progresses. The beginning of the story tells of the conversation between Sanger Rainsford and Whitney, a sailor. They are talking about hunting animals and Whitney asks Rainsford about what the animal's feelings are when he is being hunted. Rainsford is quick to point out that you are either a hunter or huntee and luckily, they are both the hunters. But then the tables turn and Rainsford becomes the huntee so he can now relate to the fear of possible death when being hunted by Zaroff. He has to think and have the instincts that an animal would when being hunted.
so basically "The Most Dangerous Game" refers to the game of hunting itself and game also refers to what is being hunted whether human or animal. In either situation they are both Dangerous games
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