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?

 I have been both an interloper and felt like someone else was an interloper in my world. I was an interloper in middle school, when I transferred in 8th grade into a new school. I felt out of place and not wanted because everyone there had been best friends and they all had their own friend groups that they only hung out with. However, for me I was trying to become friends with as many people as possible, and I felt like no one wanted me there because they already had such strong bonds with each other. I did eventually find a welcoming group and they are some of my best friends still, but feeling like an interloper affected me a lot. I was so nervous to talk to people and I always fear to overstep into people's relationships. 

Today in class we did our common lit on "The Interlopers."

Today I learned how to write about elements in a story and how it affects the meaning. 

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