<span>Well first of all, General Zaroff isn't scared/hesitant in killing humans for fun, while Rainsford remains civil and is not exactly happy with that fact (before he found out it was going to be him).
and about the attributes...:
GENERAL Z - bragger, skilled, sly,
RAINSFORD - sensible, honest, doesn't brag as much....
I'm not really sure about the question, but also, General Z and Rainsford go against each other in the story, and obviously, if Rainsford kills him in the end, then they have to be different characters in the way they think and everything. Their skills and thinking don't match, which is why Rainsford outsmarted the general in the end.
wow, I thought NOBODY else knew about the story!
Hope this helps, it might be a little unclear... :)</span><span>
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Ackerman makes a heroic, or better to say, a powerful figure out of love. While she attributes human characteristics to love, as it can "calm," "cheer," "fuel," and "bankrupt," the way she does this leave love more as a universal force, like nature or a God, beyond the realm of humans. And The tone she creates using this personification is a powerful tone because she shows how such a small word can do so much.
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we need the rest of the question
Sounds like a baker's competition for a high school anime. I hope you have fun! lol XP
I'd say It demonstrates how Miss Fairchild's attitude changes from negative to positive when she recognizes Easton .