Irony In The Interlopers By Saki

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Just as people find enjoyment in watching suspenseful movies, some also take interest cliffhangers that appear in short stories. “The Interlopers” by Saki, is a suspenseful and appealing story that grabs the reader's attention. The conflict and alluring plot twist is captivating as readers follow the characters into the forest. The use of conflict, direct characterization, and situational irony in the “The Interlopers” make Saki’s story dramatic and exciting to read. In the beginning of the story, Ulrich is in the forest of the carpathians, waiting for the beast of the woods to come into his range of his vision and rifle. “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 82). Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym were each other enemies. Their grandfathers fought over a piece of forest land. Throughout Ulrich and Georg life the conflict had gotten Fserious.”Ulrich Von Gradwitz shared his stolen …show more content…

Each had a rifle in his hand, each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his mind” (Saki 83) The characterization describes the qualities of the characters. Which makes the characters have more of a personality and expresses the feelings of the character. Another example of characterization is “Ulrich had become head of his family” (Saki 83) The characterization tells in this quote explains how he is gaining ownership and proceeding with responsible leadership. Which shows the responsibility the character has. Lastly, an example of characterization is “If only on this wild night, in this dark, lone spot, he might come across Georg Znaeym, man to man, with none to witness- that was the wish that was uppermost in his thoughts.” (Saki 83). The characterization in this quote shows

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