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“The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell. Exam the role of social class and privilege in the story. How do you Zorro’s background status influence his actions in worldview how does this relate to broader themes in the text? Explain in 1 sentence and make it look like a 9th grade response.

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In "The Most Dangerous Game," social class and privilege play a crucial role as General Zaroff, a wealthy aristocrat, uses his power and resources to hunt humans for sport, highlighting the theme that wealth can corrupt moral values and affect one's worldview, leading to a dangerous sense of superiority over others.
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