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Ulrich starts to feel terror in "The Interlopers" when he realizes that he and his enemy Georg are trapped under a fallen tree in the forest, unable to move or call for help. The impending danger of wolves approaching further adds to the sense of fear and dread in the story.
In "The Interlopers," two feuding landowners, Ulrich and Georg, are caught in a trap after a storm causes a tree to fall on them. While trapped, they reconcile and become friendly, agreeing to put an end to their feud. However, before they can be rescued, wolves come and attack them, leaving their fate unknown.
Georg and Ulrich find each other in the forest through chance, but before either can fire on the other, a tree loosened in the ground by a storm crashes down on them, trapping and injuring them beneath it. After lying under the tree for a half-hour, their attitudes towards each other change; Their hatred recedes, and they agree to be friends hereafter and to end the feud. At the end of the story, wild wolves are approaching the helpless Ulrich and Georg, reading to kill them.
The irony in the ending of "The Interlopers" by Saki is that the two main characters, Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym, who have been sworn enemies and set on killing each other, end up trapped under a fallen tree together with wolves approaching. The unexpected twist is that instead of using the opportunity to harm each other, they reconcile their differences and decide to become friends, only to be met with a tragic outcome as they are both killed by the wolves before they can be rescued.
In the story "The Interlopers" by Saki, the interlopers are George Znaeym and Ulrich von Gradwitz, two feuding landowners who intrude on each other's territory in the forest. Their ongoing rivalry and desire for revenge lead to a significant twist in the plot.
Jean Craighead George wrote Julie of the Wolves.
Jean Craighad George
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At the end of the story "The Interlopers" by Saki, the interlopers refer to wolves that approach the trapped enemies, Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym. The wolves are perceived by the men as interlopers because they are intruding on the men's feud and are likely to attack them.
the resoultion is that both men die at the end because of the wolves.