We might imagine that the experience of being hunted has taught Rainsford his lesson about killing other animals. But the fact that Rainsford sleeps in Zaroffs bed suggests otherwise. Interpret the ending of this story and what it says about Rainsford and humans more generally.

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Rainsford is sailing along the South American coast with his friend, Whitney, when "The Most Dangerous Game" begins.

The two have a philosophical debate on species distinctions, with Whitney proposing that these hunters' victims live in dread because they are being pursued, provoking Rainsford's argument.

The ending suggests that it might imply that Rainsford has not evolved and continues to believe in his predator vs prey mentality.

Who is Zaroff?

General Zaroff is a Russian Cossack (the antagonist from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Edward Connell) who resides on Ship-Trap Island and likes hunting humans.

He lives on Ship-Trap Island with his servant, Ivan, and hunts other men, whom he refers to as "the most deadly prey" because of their thinking ability.

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