The White Heron Analysis

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The prompt to the story “The White Heron” briefly describes Sylvia on her quest to find the white heron she had seen before. Jewett’s use of imagery makes the setting a lot more vivid in the readers mind, as if he/she were Sylvia. And through this imagery and point of view, we learn that she clearly knows her way around the woods and that she was also ordered by this “stranger” to find the heron’s nest. Through Sylvia’s description of the stranger, we can infer that he/she must be a hunter of some sorts trying to kill the heron. Although there is not much direct evidence of the importance of the heron to Sylvia, we can infer that the heron’s importance can go both ways as the stranger most likely will give Sylvia a reward for finding the heron