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12 December, 22:40

In the interlopers, how does the nearness of death change the attitudes and habits of a lifetime?

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  1. 13 December, 01:04
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    In the Interlopers, the nearness of death changes the attitudes and habits of a lifetime by allowing them to see themselves and each other as victims rather than enemies. Here is a bit of a background to start with: Both Ulrich and Georg are lifelong enemies. They are fighting over a piece of land that is not really worth much in real life. On a stormy night, they meet each other face to face. Before they can shoot each other, a Beech tree collapses in the wind and they are both trapped under it. They both decide to reconcile with each other instead of fighting with each other
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