The Interlopers Foreshadowing

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The interlopers by Saki and The story of an hour by Kate Chopin are very different stories, but they have so many similarities. The plots are completely different, one is about two men settling a feud, while the other is about a woman finding the bright side of her husband's death. They have very similar ideas though. Both stories have very faint foreshadowing at the beginning, and an accident cause the characters to rethink past decisions. I won't spoil the end, but both have very surprising ends. The two stories may have very different plots, but they share quite a few ideas. The stories share faint foreshadowing at the beginning. In the interlopers, the author mentions a strong storm brewing as the men wander the land. In the story of an hour, the author mentions how Louis has a heart disease. Louise's friends have to be careful how they tell her about her husbands tragic death. One wrong move and she could collapse right before them. The foreshadowing is faint, but it's there. …show more content…

After giving up the struggle to get free they start to think. Why are they fighting? What is the point of this feud? An accident causes them to rethink their past choices. If the men hadn't been caught, one would have shot the other. In the story of an hour, Louis goes to her room to grieve her husband's unexpected death. There she starts to realize that his death isn't much of a loss; I know that sounds absolutely horrible! Louis starts to think that her marriage tied her down; now she can whatever she wants! She doesn't have to think of anyone but herself! She had an entire life ahead of her, which makes the reader thin about how young Louis really is. But anyway, both stories have an accident that cause the characters to rethink past

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