The Most Dangerous Game
Does rainsford’s perspective on hunting shift throughout the story? Give evidence to support your answer
what is rainsfors perspective on hunting
what is rainsfors perspective on hunting
I suppose when Rainsford is in a tree and reflects that this is how an animal must feel to be hunted tips us off that he has a new attitude. The story, however, is so bizarre that the theme isn't dealt with in any depth. Perhaps Rainsford might think a little more about hunting defenseless animals in the future but there just isn't enough textual evidence to show he is a dynamic character.