Why does the general wish to hunt Rainsford?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking for the reasons behind General Zaroff's desire to hunt Rainsford in the short story 'The Most Dangerous Game.' This involves understanding Zaroff's motivations, his views on hunting, and Rainsford's status as a character.

Answer

To be entertained, challenged, excited, and thrilled.

General Zaroff wishes to hunt Rainsford to be entertained, challenged, excited, and thrilled. Rainsford represents a worthy opponent that can provide Zaroff the stimulation he craves.

Answer for screen readers

General Zaroff wishes to hunt Rainsford to be entertained, challenged, excited, and thrilled. Rainsford represents a worthy opponent that can provide Zaroff the stimulation he craves.

More Information

General Zaroff is a skilled hunter who has grown bored with traditional game and seeks a greater challenge, and Rainsford, being an experienced hunter, provides that challenge.

Tips

Make sure to remember that the key reason is Zaroff's desire for entertainment and challenge, not just for survival or malice.

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