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vaieri [72.5K]
3 years ago
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Zaroff compares the war to hunting human beings on his Island. How are people changed by war? Is war like hunting? How does it d

iffer?
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Helen [10]3 years ago
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Explanation:

War is completely different to that of Zaroff’s game The reason being is that there are rules to war. Zaroff’s game is mostly completely ruthless in which he does not care about the well being of the others he is hunting. While in war they are trying to not cause as much pain as possible.  War is not like hunting, war is an armed conflict between two or more countries or even states in its own country. Zaroff’s hunting does have conflict but both sides do not have “arms” meaning that the men that Zaroff is hunting do not have guns or means to protect themselves. Another way war is completely different is that by hunting you are killing animals for sport and or food Zaroff sees the men he hunts as animals, but in war they kill the other men by either means to protect one’s self or to gain a tactical advantage over one another. War does change people, many people have to detach oneself from their experiences just to move on to live a normal life. But in war many times people go into deep depression mostly because of the fact that people die in war, those people could’ve been family, friends, even acquaintances but the fact that they are now dead and  is bone chilling to the person and to the others that they have been known to.

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