1. The Interlopers
We can say the two were mauled by the wolves and they died together in the land the two fought over for years. ... I can agree with Douglas Duper when he says, "This is the beauty of a well-used literary device; the reader, so absorbed in the story, stops demanding strict reality and flows along with the plot (Duper 1). ... All these details are provided right before our feuding characters meet face to face. ... It is almost as if nature and all its elements were there to teach these feuding men a valuable lesson in more ways than one. ... As cited earlier, Duper said, "the reader, so absorb...
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- Grade Level: High School