Prompt: In “The Interlopers” by Saki, Ulrich and Georg view each other as interlopers, outsiders intruding on their land and their lives. Think about a time when you felt like an interloper or when someone else felt out of place in your world. How did that situation affect relationships, emotions, or outcomes?

Prompt Response: A time I felt like an interloper is when I was on a trip in Florida with my mom's dad's side of the family. I was not very close with that side of the family prior to the trip. I am typically the type of person to be closed off to someone until I become comfortable with them. So, I felt out of place most of the time. All of them had inside jokes and were comfortable around one another. There was an awkwardness when I tried to be in the conversations. I was a total outsider. 

Summary: In class we completed "The Interlopers" assignment.

Reflection: I learned that in the passage, "The Interlopers," the real interlopers are the wolves. 


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