In Richard Connell’s short story “The Most Dangerous Game,” does Zaroff give a fair chance to his human opponents in his hunting game?


1 No, his opponents get only a hunting knife, whereas Zaroff has a pistol.
2 No, Zaroff is familiar with every inch of the island, unlike his opponents.
3 Yes, his opponents get a head start of three hours against Zaroff.
4 Yes, Zaroff provides his opponents with all that they need to escape him.
5 Yes, Zaroff gets Ivan and his dogs to help his opponents hide.

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Answer:

2 No, Zaroff is familiar with every inch of the island, unlike his opponents.

Explanation:

To answer this question we must interpret the character Zaroff well and everything that happens in the hunt. Although Zaroff provides everything his opponents need to win the game, such as comfortable clothing, knives and training, the game still represents an unfair dispute.

Even with all the advantages, Zaroff's opponents do not know the island, that is, they do not know the vanishing points, the best hiding places, they do not know their location. Zaroff, on the other hand, knows the island like no one else. He knows where each opponent could be, where they might hide and where they might try to escape, so the game is very advantageous for Zaroff and very disadvantageous for his opponents.