"A White Heron," a short story by Sarah Orne Jewett, follows a young girl named Sylvia who lives in the countryside of Maine. When a stranger, a bird watcher, arrives seeking a rare white heron, Sylvia faces a moral dilemma between her fascination with the man and her loyalty to nature. Ultimately, she chooses to protect the heron, symbolizing her connection to the natural world over human desire. The story highlights themes of innocence, environmentalism, and the conflict between personal gain and ethical responsibility.
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