In the short story "The Most Dangerous Game," which my English class just read, the main character, Rainsford, makes an interesting statement that there are hunters and huntees in real life. I think this is somewhat true. I think there are leaders and followers in real life, and the followers make themselves vulnerable to the leaders. However, the leaders aren't always out to get the followers. There are some situations of hunting other humans in ways like terrorist attacks and serial killers, however. These aren't as common as the typical animal relationships, and they are harder to recognize. Humans definitely hunt animals, but humans don't typically hunt each other.
No comments:
Post a Comment