Rainsford imitates the foxes and cats he has hunted in the past, staying in an impenetrable state of alert.
<h3>Why does he need to imitate these animals?</h3>
- Because he is being hunted.
- Because he needs to survive.
- Because he needs to think like prey to escape the hunt.
Rainsford has hunted many animals and knows how they behave after observing them for a long time. He decided he needed to imitate these behaviors to survive and for that reason, he chose to imitate cats and foxes.
This is because these animals were more instinctive, observed the environment cautiously, and emphasized the use of smell and hearing to stay in a constant state of alert.
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Answer:
Ambition is a driving force.
Power can corrupt those who possess it.
Citizens are persuaded by charismatic leaders.
Fate is a powerful idea to those who believe in it.
Loyalty to the republic overrides loyalty to friends.
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This has a nuanced answer. The short of it is he writes to someone he knows where she's from and he discloses Blanche's sordid history. But, there's a bit more to it than that. He makes the decision to do this because he thinks Blanche has wronged her sister and his wife Stella. Thus, he chooses to write the letter and disclose all that he's learned at her birthday dinner. He does this not out of love, but out of anger at perceived slights that he sees between Blanche towards Stella, and by proxy himself.