An example that shows motivation of violence in the story, The Most Dangerous Game by, Richard Connell is, “Hunting was beginning to bore me! And hunting, remember, had been my life.” (Connell 12). This quote explains that General Zaroff, the main character in the story, got bored of hunting and then proceeded to violence. Another quote that shows motivation for violence is, “The pit grew deeper; when it was above his shoulders, he climbed out and from some hard saplings cut stakes and sharpened them to a fine point. These stakes he planted in the bottom of the pit with the points sticking up… Then, wet with