12-27-2003, 09:27 PM
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FFR Player
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 4,683
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Wow, gone for one day and there's 30 responses waiting for me. Ok, I think that it would have been murder in the story, but if Rainsford agreed to it, it would be hunting. So, hypothetically, say there was a reward...one million dollars if he could survive for three days. If Rainsford took on the quest willingly, I think he would have given Zaroff rights to do with him as he would. But in this situation, killing another man in these circumstances, it should be considered murder.
And stop saying that the discussion is stupid. If you actually stopped to think about it, you'd see there actually are deep insights into this topic.
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