The Most Dangerous Game Man and the Natural World Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Part.Paragraph)

Quote #7

“And hunting, remember, had been my life. I have heard that in America businessmen often go to pieces when they give up the business that has been their life." (1.90)

Forget for a minute that Americans can’t retire in this economy—why is Zaroff so preoccupied with Americans? It seems a strange analogy for a Crimean aristocrat.

Quote #8

"Surely your experiences in the war—"

"Did not make me condone cold-blooded murder," finished Rainsford stiffly. (1.116)

Does Zaroff make Rainsford condone cold-blooded murder—or does Rainsford get there on his own?

Quote #9

"And now," said the general, "I want to show you my new collection of heads. Will you come with me to the library?" (1.142)

Picture this room like a yearbook but with stuffed heads. Why would Rainsford want to miss such a rare delight?