Q. What is the overall tone of the interlopers?
The tone of the story is dark, macabre, and suspenseful. Just when the mood begins to lean towards the optimistic and hopeful, a pack of wolves descends and reasserts the dark tone.
Q. What was the mood of interlopers?
In the short story “The Interlopers,” the tone is serious and defensive. Both characters, Gradwitz and Znaeym, have hatred one for the other. The setting affects the tone and mood. It is a dark, stormy night in the forest.
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- Q. What is the overall tone of the interlopers?
- Q. What was the mood of interlopers?
- Q. What is the situational irony in the interlopers?
- Q. Do they die in the interlopers?
- Q. What does the term Affrays mean in the interlopers?
- Q. Why does Georg agree to the truce?
- Q. What does Georg say he does not want to do with an enemy?
- Q. For what is Ulrich hunting?
Q. What is the situational irony in the interlopers?
e Interlopers SAKI Situational irony refers to a situation in which the reader’s expectation about what will happen next is not at all what happens! The end of “The Interlopers” is an excellent example of situational irony: The men have made peace with each other and are ready to be rescued.
Q. Do they die in the interlopers?
Hover for more information. Saki’s short story “The Interlopers ” has a tragic, poignant ending as Georg and Ulrich helplessly await their brutal deaths as a pack of wolves runs towards them.
Q. What does the term Affrays mean in the interlopers?
affray. (n.) a noisy fight or quarrel; the act of disturbing someone; fear or fright. Pinioned.
Q. Why does Georg agree to the truce?
Why does Georg agree to the truce and say he will be Ulrigh’s friend? He recognizes that only the two of them can end the pointless fight involving so many others. They hear noises in the woods and think their men are coming.
Q. What does Georg say he does not want to do with an enemy?
He claims that he does not drink wine with his enemy: Ulrich manages to draw his wine flask out of his coat pocket. He drinks some wine and, feeling something akin to pity, offers it to Georg. Georg refuses on the grounds that he does not drink wine with an enemy.
Q. For what is Ulrich hunting?
Answer: Ulrich von Gradwitz is in the forest to hunt down his archenemy Georg Znaeym in order to kill him. Both Ulrich and Georg despise each other from childhood and their antipathy for each other has blown out of proportion to a point where they want to eliminate each other.