The Interlopers

How does Saki use imagery in The Interlopers?

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Saki’s imagery casts the forest as a dangerous and dark place for the two men. The "steep" hill and the "wild tangle" all suggest that the land is unpredictable and treacherous. Furthermore, the sound of the wind and branches creates a sense of isolation and suspense as the reader follows Ulrich deeper into the landscape.