In The Interlopers, it suggests that Georg Znaeym is a trespasser, taken to an account that his family has a history of hunting in Gradwitz territory. In actuality, they both infiltrated on a strip of land that is not rightfully theirs, making them the interlopers of nature. Case in point, Urich and Georg encountered the formidable forces of the forest, the tree branch and the pack of wolves. Similarly, in Two Friends, Monsieur Morissot and Monsieur Sauvage disregarded the dangers that await them and decided to fish in a high-risk area. Though they were granted permission by the colonel, their choice of location and time are incongruous. As a result, the Prussian soldiers falsely perceived them as spies because of their questionable action and killed the two
In The Interlopers, it suggests that Georg Znaeym is a trespasser, taken to an account that his family has a history of hunting in Gradwitz territory. In actuality, they both infiltrated on a strip of land that is not rightfully theirs, making them the interlopers of nature. Case in point, Urich and Georg encountered the formidable forces of the forest, the tree branch and the pack of wolves. Similarly, in Two Friends, Monsieur Morissot and Monsieur Sauvage disregarded the dangers that await them and decided to fish in a high-risk area. Though they were granted permission by the colonel, their choice of location and time are incongruous. As a result, the Prussian soldiers falsely perceived them as spies because of their questionable action and killed the two