Identify one of the darker actions examined in a story or drama. In what piece is the action highlighted? What intentions or emotions prompt the action? How would the story or drama change if the character involved were able to overcome the darker impulse and indulge a higher intention? Explain.

The Most Dangerous Game: Connell

In "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell, one of the darker actions examined is the predatory hunting of human beings by General Zaroff. Zaroff's intentions are driven by his desire for excitement and challenge, as he becomes bored with traditional hunting. He views humans as the ultimate prey because of their intelligence and ability to reason.

If Zaroff were able to overcome this darker impulse and indulge a higher intention, the story would change drastically. He could potentially find fulfillment in more ethical hunting practices or alternative forms of excitement that do not involve harming others. This might lead to a redemption arc for Zaroff, where he realizes the error of his ways and seeks to make amends for his past actions.