Rainsford, both he and we contain certain conflicts and certainly will always be external and internal, in this case are just as dangerous if they do not know how to handle correctly. It could even become a war with himself. The external is who starts the whole problem, the fact that you have a problem with something, makes you start the internal war, looking for some way to face such problem, making you doubt everything …show more content…
When Rainsford discovered the obscure reality of the man I think could save him, his mind begins to work once he confesses what kind of prey he intends to hunt.
"I hunt the scum of the earth, lasacars, blacks ...", p49
"But they are men", p49
Our character ends up being the main prey of Zaroff, entering a game of which will have to become something that does not want, but everything will do to survive the most dangerous hunter in the jungle. He will kill for survival, for someone who fears with all his soul.
“I congratulate you …” “...you have won the game”, p57 When Rainsford confronts this problem, his subconsciousness begins to try to reason, an internal struggle goes on between him and his subconsciousness, he struggles to find a result to survive without doing something wrong, which causes him to have a great internal problem with himself .
"He had never slept in a better bed, Rainsford decided," p57 His expectations have two points of view, what he says and what that little voice says, however much his mind tries to reason against all possible kill someone, the fact of ignoring the subconscious will lead to act the worst way to be saved from a hunter without humanity or reasonable