As with almost every Saki story, "The Interlopers" has a dark and ironic end. Their teamwork will also summon the wolves, as Ulrich and George chose to work together to end their disagreement and accomplish each other's rescue. The end of Saki meant that these people were killed by wolves rather than saved by their people. The ending has not only the choice of the style of Saki, but also many uses. This is some explanation
These people look like friends but before the Ulrich realized that their "rescue workers" were wolves, the two men kept focusing on who would save them. Georg had asked Ulrich to ask if they knew that their people were on a business trip, which suggests that he is still competing with Ulrich. Thus, Saki shows that if George and Ulrich are rescued by other men, George and Ulrich are more likely to return to their original fighting style.
These people probably died of the land they had fought for decades. There is no doubt that Saki has chosen this setting for their death to show that the fight against property is in vain. Finally, neither of them will live alive and will not seek permission for this land.
Finally, it is appropriate for the author to choose "wolves" to kill men. Because Ulrich and Georg were trapped under the tree and agreed to become friends, people are not two of them - they were "wolves in sheep"? one
However, there are clearly big differences. For example, with an intruder, two enemies were desperate and healed the collapse between the two families, so the two enemies became friends. Likewise, "invasion" is not rescued from trapped trees but rather ends with a tragic and dark ironic by a group of wolves to kill them. Unfortunately, in "the most dangerous game", the two did not survive, but survived in peace.
The theme is a general concept or informational point about the story of life. In the story of "intrusion", the theme is "to find too many peace by simply stating our differences and finding similarities between our enemies and us." Ironic is a technique that reveals the difference between what it seems is and what it actually does. The mood is a literary atmosphere. Ironically, "intrusion" is the death after they become friends. Since you are not afraid of the possibility of being rescued from wolves and trees, is the mood of "intruder" afraid?
As with almost every Saki story, "The Interlopers" has a dark and ironic end. Their teamwork will also summon the wolves, as Ulrich and George chose to work together to end their disagreement and accomplish each other's rescue. The end of Saki meant that these people were killed by wolves rather than saved by their people. The ending has not only the choice of the style of Saki, but also many uses. This is some explanation. These people look like friends, but before the Ulrich realized that their "rescue workers" were wolves, the two men kept focusing on who would save them. Georg had asked Ulrich to ask if they knew that their people were on a business trip, which suggests that he is still competing with Ulrich. Thus, Saki shows that if George and Ulrich are rescued by other men, George and Ulrich are more likely to return to their original fighting style.
"Intruder" ends when a man becomes a friend after becoming an enemy of his life. Will they be killed by wolves?