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Is the hunted killing the hunter an example of justice? This takes place in both "The Hunted" and "The Most Dangerous Game." That is just one of the similarities between the two stories. "The Most Dangerous Game," was set in the late 1940's or the early 1950's. On the other hand "The Hunted" is in a more modern environment and is set in the 1990's. "The Hunted" starts in the mountains and changes setting to the city. "The Most Dangerous Game" it starts on an island and it's surrounding waters and also ends there. Both of the settings are in an unpopulated area except for the second half in "The Hunted." In "The Most Dangerous Game" Rainsford is the hunted who has a good knowledge of hunting and styles of hunting. Sam is the hunted in "The Hunted." She has very little if any knowledge on hunting, because she is from the city. They also have very different professions. General Zaroff is the hunter that hunts Rainsford in "The Most Dangerous Game." He is also a fair man. Zaroff thinks of hunting humans as a way of getting rid of the scum of the earth, who he considers, washed up sailors. Doc is the hunter that hunts Samson in "The Hunted." He also thinks of hunting humans as a challenging sport. The plot in "The Most Dangerous Game" is a guy, Rainsford, gets stranded on an island. On this island lives a supreme hunter by the name of General Zaroff. The General takes Rainsford in they eat and talk about their hunting knowledge. Then Zaroff explains that he is bored of hunting animals and how he gets and hunts people. He then tells Rainsford that he is to be hunted for three days and if he survives he will be free to go, but if he doesn't last the three days he is to die. He does survive and gets in a struggle with Zaroff and en... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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