The Most Dangerous Game
How does Rainsford's attitude about hunting differ from Whitney's
How does Rainsford's attitude about hunting differ from Whitney's
How does Rainsford's attitude about hunting differ from Whitney's
Rainsford thinks animals are for sport. He doesn't think animals' have feelings, only instinct. He feels that animals are meant to be hunted by people, this is the natural order of things. Whiney thinks there are ethical concerns hunting animals.
Both men enjoy hunting as a sport, but Rainsford takes it so seriously that it affects his worldview.