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: 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: I have felt like an interloper, or like someone out of place many times throughout my life, but I'd say the most prominent one would have to be the time I was at music camp. A few years ago, my parents forcefully sent me to this specific music camp, which I had no interest in going to. When I was there, I felt extremely out of place, as my skill level was not at the place it needed to be at for this specific camp. I only really played two instruments, one on which I was very uncomfortable playing while the other one made me feel incompetent as I couldn't learn all the notes in a timely manner. My time there just overall made me feel very anxious and depressed, and that is why it would be accurate to say I felt like an interloper.

Summary: Today we did a virtual assignment on the platform "CommonLit" in the absence of our teacher.

Reflection: The story was mildly interesting, I especially liked the depiction of the setting and forest. I also feel like the story revealed a profound truth, that people often come together during times of hardship.

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