Complete the sentence: At the climax of the story, Sanger Rainsford has an epiphany about _____. his attitudes towards animals a
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His attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be the hunted.
Explanation:
In this story, Rainsford is an avid hunter. He travels to different regions of the world in order to hunt increasingly exotic animals. However, when he is left in an island and he meets General Zaroff, he becomes the "prey," as Zaroff enjoys hunting humans. This experience transforms Rainsford, and at the climax of the story, he has an epiphany about his attitudes towards animals and what it feels like to be hunted.
This scroll shows and illustrates a very delicate and intense emotional scene from "The Tale of Genji". The illustration shows prince being sad while holding the baby as he knows that the baby is not his son but the child's father is in fact Genji's nephew.
This passage uses humor to critique Victorian views about the importance of family by showing that feel as if children (aka starting a family) are everyday items like a "hand-bag".