Who is the main character in The Most Dangerous Game?
Sanger Rainsford
How are Rainsford and Zaroff similar at first?
Both are skilled hunters who see hunting as sport
What lesson does Rainsford learn from being hunted?
Compassion and understanding others’ fear
Why do people sometimes enjoy danger or competition?
It makes them feel alive or in control
What life skill helps you stay calm when things feel out of control?
Open answer-Deep breathing, self-talk, grounding
What accident brings Rainsford to the island?
He falls off his yacht while talking about hunting
What change happens in Rainsford after he’s hunted?
He feels empathy and understands fear
What is the main moral of the story?
Human life has value; empathy matters
Do you think Rainsford was justified in killing Zaroff? Why or why not?
Open answer
How can you use problem-solving when life feels like a “game of survival”?
Open-Break problems into small, doable steps
What is the name of the island?
Ship-Trap Island
What does Zaroff’s attitude reveal about his personality?
He’s intelligent but morally disconnected / lacks empathy
How does the story redefine what it means to be “civilized”?
Being civilized means showing compassion, not power
What does fear teach us about who we really are?
Fear reveals our instincts and coping skills
What social skill could have helped Zaroff connect with others in a healthy way?
Empathy, respect, listening
Who welcomes Rainsford and reveals he hunts humans?
General Zaroff
What role does Ivan play in the story?
Zaroff’s servant and enforcer — represents blind obedience
What message does the story send about violence and control?
Violence can destroy morality and humanity
If you were stranded alone, what personal strengths would help you survive?
Problem-solving, courage, patience, hope
What life lesson can we take from Rainsford’s perseverance?
Don’t give up — think before reacting
How does Rainsford win in the end?
He outsmarts Zaroff and confronts him in his bedroom
If Rainsford and Zaroff met again, what might they say to each other?
Open answer
What’s one modern lesson this story can teach us about power or privilege?
Abusing power leads to isolation and loss of humanity
How is emotional “survival” similar to physical survival?
Open answer-Both need awareness, perseverance, and control under pressure
What does this story teach about moral decision-making in real life?
Doing what’s right matters more than winning or control