The Argument Of Money In The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell

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In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, I had portrayed that the prominent amount of money and power Zaroff contains had led him to believe that he can do anything. In addition to that we all know that we cannot just do whatever we want because sooner or later, our egotistical lives will catch up to us. ‘"But they are men,” said Rainsford, hotly. “Precisely,” said the General' (Rainsford and Zaroff 360). Zaroff's pretentious attitude is a result of his power and money, which leads him to homicide. With Zaroff's success in hunting animals, he believes he has the right to hunt men. The fact that Zaroff is powerful makes him think he can do whatever he wants. Likewise, “His eyes made out the shadowy outline of a palatial château,”