Nature’s Judgement in Saki’s ‘The Interlopers’
Words: 486 3276"The Interlopers" by Saki, the pen name for H.H. Munro, remains one of the most poignant tales in the world of short stories. Though brief, it dives deep into the realms of human nature, conflict, and the unpredictable power of the environment. In its essence, the story masterfully captures the futility of human feuds in the grand scheme of life and nature. Set in the Carpathian Mountains, the narrative revolves around two protagonists, Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym. Both […]