In "The Most Dangerous Game", General Zaroff says, "There is no greater bore than perfection" (Connell 11).

Explain what he means by this.

Consider: why does he decide to hunt men instead of animals?

What makes men different than animals?

Alternatively, what kind of men does General Zaroff hunt and why does
he think it's justifiable?

Be specific, use one citation, and write a full paragraph.

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would like to do so.

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Answer:

What he means when he say "There is no greater bore than perction" is because after a while animals become predictable they run. and leave tracks they don't have the smart to try and out smart you. while a human like Rainsford, he was able to use is knowledge of hunting to trick the general like the tiger pit a animal could not do such a thing and in the end he made the general think he was dead came to his house and killed him.

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