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What is the antecedent action in interlopers?

The antecedent action in "The Interlopers" is the long-standing feud between the two families, the von Gradwitz and the Znaeym families. This feud has been going on for generations, stemming from a dispute over a piece of woodland that both families claim as their own.

Here's how it sets the stage:

* Conflict: The feud is the root of the conflict, causing animosity and mistrust between the two families, even among individuals who have never met.

* Motivation: It drives the actions of both Ulrich von Gradwitz and Georg Znaeym, who are both hunting in the woods with the intention of catching each other.

* Setting: The feud creates a tense atmosphere in the story, with the forest itself becoming a symbol of the ongoing dispute.

* Resolution: The story's climax, with the men trapped under a fallen tree, forces them to confront their hatred and consider the possibility of reconciliation.

Without this antecedent action, the story wouldn't have its core conflict and the dramatic irony of the men being trapped together, leading to a potential resolution, wouldn't exist.

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