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natita [175]
1 year ago
5

Describe the narrative arc of The Interlopers and how this impacted the way the reader viewed the story. What did you predict wa

s going to happen at various points of the text? Why is it fitting that the two men, who were hunting each other in the forest that winter night, are discovered by wolves rather than by rescuers?
English
1 answer:
Law Incorporation [45]1 year ago
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The narrative arc of "The Interlopers" impacts the way readers view the story because it has, in a way, to climaxes, as the men are discovered by wolves.

<h3>The narrative arc of "The Interlopers"</h3>

The narrative arc of a story refers to that story's plot and its elements. We can think of narrative arc in terms of the following:

  • Exposition - the introduction to the story.
  • Rising action - where conflicts begin to take place and tensions build up.
  • Climax - the moment of highest tension.
  • Falling action - tension begins to fade.
  • Resolution - the ending of the story.

In the short story "The Interlopers," the narrative arc contains, so to speak, two climaxes, which impacts the way readers view the story and surprises them. Let's answer the questions provided in the prompt:

  • In the exposition of "The Interlopers," we get to know who the main characters are and learn that they are enemies. During the rising action, the two men begin to hunt each other in the forest. The climax, or at least what we think is the climax, is the tree falling on top of the two men and pinning them down. The falling action is the moment where they talk and decide to leave their differences behind. However, the resolution turns out to be another climax. Tension rises again as the two men are found by a pack of wolves.
  • At various points of the text, we could predict that one man would kill the other or, after the fall of the tree, that they would become friends.
  • It is fitting that they are discovered by wolves because that is what life is like. We do not always have a happy ending. Also, their dying as preys is a nice ironic twist to the fact that they were hunters.

The answer above efficiently discusses the narrative arc of "The Interlopers."

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