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hey can anyone ple help me out in dis compare zaroff’s and rainsford’s points of view on the hunt. how does this tension contribute to the moral stakes of the story? cite evidence from the story in your response.

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Zaroff tells Rainsford that he enjoys the sport of hunting (the "game") once more since he can match his wits against that of another person.

Rainford thinks that the world is divided between the hunter and the hunted.

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