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10 March, 01:36

One critic has remarked that "ironically, Zaroff's belief in his invincibility as a hunter weakens him and causes his defeat." Cite evidence from "The Most Dangerous Game" to support or challenge this statement.

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  1. 10 March, 04:51
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    Zaroff enjoyed hunting and killing men for sport because he thought men are superior to animals on the basis that they can think. But he was injured by the time he got back to his bedroom only to meet Rainsford and yet he still opted to fight him despite his injuries.
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