Amanda+Jones+The+Most+Dangerous+Game+Lesson+Learned

The story, //The Most Dangerous Game//, is about a man named Rainsford. He is shipwrecked on a notoriously dangerous island. He soon finds out he is not alone though when he meets General Zaroff, a lifelong hunter. General Zaroff told Rainsford of this new and exciting prey that he has created-humans. Rainsford is shocked by the fact he is being a plain evil. Then, Zaroff tells him he is now part of the game. By the end of the book, after being "hunted", Rainsford kills Zaroff. The theme of the story to me was, you don't know what you would do until your are actually in that situation. Rainsford was shocked by the thought of hunting humans, but when he was in the situation, he didn't think twice about taking a human life. The lesson Rainsford learned it don't jump to conclusions to quick. For all you know you may have to do that same thing at some point. The lesson meant a lot to the theme. It was directly tied into it by the way Rainsford first thought about killing another human, and then he did. He never thought in a million years that he would do that, but when it came to a point where it was life or death, he did it.