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The Interlopers Conflicts
In Saki’s, The Interlopers, there are many conflicts throughout the story that drive the plot, as manifested by, Georg and Ulrich against themselves, the two against each other, and Georg and Ulrich against nature.
In The Interlopers, by Saki, Ulrich von Gradwitz, the protagonist who is defending his land, and Georg Znaeym, the antagonist who is intruding the land, face many forms of conflict such as internal, where they go against themselves. During the rising action, where Georg and Ulrich are restrained under a large branch, Ulrich realizes they must make a change. The narrator states, “In the pain and languor that Ulrich himself was feeling the old fierce hatred seemed to be dying down” (Saki 3). After going through a life threatening

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