A White Heron by Sara Orne Jewett
Theme
Self discovery
Characters
Sylvia- Round , Dynamic character Mistress Moolly- Flat, static character Miss Lelly - Flat, round, static character Stranger boy- Flat, static, dynamic character
Allusion
"...something like a hawk's nest"
Metaphor
"A little girl was driving home her cow, a plodding, dilatory, provoking creature in her behavior, but a valued companion for all that"
Personification
"It felt this determined spark of human spirit"
Foreshadowing
"Sylvia felt as if dhe too could go flying away among the clouds" -Sylvia was enjoying the nature
Simile
"Though on such a small scale that it seemed like a hemitage"
Setting
- New England -1593 -The Woods, on a farm -June before 8.00 pm -Bright sunset -Bored -love
Point of view
3rd person ombiscent
Plot
Exposition- Sylvia moves from the city to a farm. Nature is her only friend Rising action- Meeting the hunter and pleasing him and climbing the tree Climax- When Sylvia successfully climbs the the old pine and realized the beauty of nature and finds the white heron Falling action- When Sylvia goes back to her house and says nothing to the hunter about the white heron Resolution- She realized that her love for nature is stronger than her need for money and the approval of the hunter
Conflict
Man vs. Man; Man vs. Nature; Man vs. Self
Tone and mood
Mood- saddness and grief
Symbolism
White heron- freedom The gun- masculine, dangerous