Compare And Contrast The Interlopers And The Story Of An Hour

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“The Interlopers” and “The Story of an Hour” are two very different stories that may seem like they have no similarities but when you exhume them deeper they are incredibly alike. “The Interlopers” was written by Saki, while “The Story of an Hour” was written by Kate Chaplin. There is a lot of irony in these two stories along with a great deal of foreshadowing that is very similar in each story.

“The Interlopers” is a short story written by Saki. The setting of this story is very gloomy, dark and bitter. In this story, two neighbors, Georg and Ulrich, had immense tension between each other. They both get trapped under a tree in the forest. While under the tree they decide it would be best to call both of their men to help them but, their yelling attracts wolves. The wolves started towards them foreshadow their death. The irony in this story is that right when they think they are going to be saved they get …show more content…

In this story, the setting is absolutely different. It is joyful, cheerful and has a sense of freedom. It also takes place in a quiet little house instead of the forest. In the story Mrs. Mallard starts to feel free once she gets the news that her husband has died. Her husband was a bad man that didn't love her. Then she finds out that her husband is really still a live. Ironically , she dies right after she finds out her husband is still alive. The foreshadowing in this story is that in the beginning of the story, it says something about her having a heart problem and she dies from a heart attack in the end.

“The Story of an Hour” and “The Interlopers” have a very different setting one being happy while the other is dark and gloomy. The overall tension and ending of both of these stories is similar; the characters, both seem to think they found happiness then they die. In both of these stories the authors foreshadow the character’s death. Irony is also used in both of these

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