Irony In The Interlopers

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Many events that occur in literature can shock the audience with disbelief of what has occurred. After reading Saki’s short story “The Interlopers” the reader can notice that all the events could be considered unexpected. The text begins with two main characters that are in a feud. Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym have been in a feud for a very long time. They are both willing to begin a fight in the forest while a terrible storm is occurring. As they begin to fight a tree falls over and lands on both of the men. Instead of calling for help they continue to argue until they both realize that their feud was pointless. They quit their pointless argument and they finally decide to call for help because they are stuck under a tree. After they …show more content…

The use of situational irony surprises the reader because the opposite happens of their expectations. The text states that “I never thought to have wanted to do other than hate you all my life, but I think I have changed my mind about things too, this last half-hour… And you offered me your wine flask… Ulrich von Gradwitz. I will be your friend” (Saki 727). Here the reader can notice that they become friends after all of the conflicts they have been through. The reader would have expected that one was going to kill the other< but the exact opposite occurred. They both find themselves dying to wolves after becoming friends. This is similar to “The Most Dangerous Game” because the audience did not expect that Zaroff would be killed by Rainsford. In “The Most Dangerous Game” the author makes the reader expect something that will not occur. After reading both “The Most Dangerous Game” and “The Interlopers” one can conclude that both authors used irony to skillfully craft the short …show more content…

The author’s tone in both short stories are suspenseful and the plot allows the reader to have a feeling of suspense. The text states tat, “In a forest of mixed growth somewhere on the eastern spurs of the Carpathians, a man stood one winter night watching and listening as though he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision, and, later, of his rifle” (Saki 724). Already from the first paragraph the reader can notice the suspenseful tone from the first sentence. Both authors from both short storie give suspenseful tones early in the story. In “The Most Dangerous Game” the author uses words to also create a suspenseful tone. Both authors use a specific plot and different words to allow a suspenseful tone to come across the

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