I think it's a matter of perspective. Maybe it's the antagonist whose dark side drives the dangerous game, or it could be a protagonist who succumbs to their darker impulses. It's all part of the mystery and complexity of the story.
It was Richard Connell who authored the story 'The Most Dangerous Game'. His writing style and plot creation made this story quite popular.
Richard Connell wrote 'The Most Dangerous Game'.
Ivan is the servant of General Zaroff in the story. He's a rather silent and obedient figure.
It's about a big-game hunter who becomes the hunted on a remote island.
It's about a big-game hunter who becomes the prey on an isolated island. The story is full of suspense and danger.
It's about a big-game hunter who becomes the prey on an island. The story is full of suspense and danger.
It's about a big-game hunter who becomes the prey on an island. The tension builds as he tries to outwit his pursuer.
Richard Connell wrote 'The Most Dangerous Game'.
There are mainly Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff. Rainsford is the protagonist, a man who has to face the most terrifying 'game' of his life. General Zaroff is a man with a perverse hobby. He lives on an isolated island and has created his own cruel form of entertainment. Whitney is also a part of the story, though not as central as the other two. He has a conversation with Rainsford at the start which gives some context about the dangerous nature of the sea and hunting.
The main characters are the protagonist who is hunted and the wealthy hunter who hunts humans.