The Interlopers and The Story of An Hour are two great short-stories that have issues between characters, twisted endings, and irony. Both stories have relatively short timeframes in which the events happen. The passages show a foreshadowed future for each main character, even though the characters have hope. Within each story, we can see how one's life decisions can affect how we live and how it affects others. In this case, it leads to a whole new world of problems, which leads to the main character's deaths. The issues between characters in both stories seem to have the plot revolve around them. In The Interlopers, it is described at the beginning of the story that “Ulrich von Gradwitz patrolled the dark forest in quest of a human enemy.” This brings about the point made on how both families have been feuding for years over the boundaries of the forest. However, in The Story of An Hour, it is described towards the end of the passage that Mrs. Mallard was whispering to herself “Free! Body and soul free!” We now know that her heart trouble was caused from the idea of having to live for someone else. Both story's main characters end up dead because of these problems. …show more content…
The endings are cliffhangers, considering that we do not know what happens to the other characters in the story after the main characters are dead. In the Interlopers, we are left with the question; What happened to the men that went out with both Ulrich and Georg? On the other hand, in The Story of An Hour, we can come up with the question; How does Brently Mallard react to his wife's death and how do the other characters react? These effects make the story more suspenseful, and it really does make you