The Most Dangerous Game

Does Rainsford's perspective on hunting shift through the story? Give evidence to support your answer.

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I suppose when Rainsford is in a tree and reflects that this is how an animal must feel to be hunted tips us off that he has a new attitude. The story, however, is so bizarre that the theme isn't dealt with in any depth. Perhaps Rainsford might think a little more about hunting defenseless animals in the future but I doubt he would start an animal rights movement.

Does Rainsford’s perspective on hunting shift throughout the story?