The main conflict in "A White Heron" by Sarah Orne Jewett revolves around Sylvia's internal struggle between her desire to help a charming bird hunter and her deep love for nature and the white heron. When the hunter offers a reward for the heron's location, Sylvia faces a moral dilemma: whether to betray the bird she admires or to protect it, ultimately choosing her bond with nature over human connection. This conflict highlights themes of innocence, loyalty, and the struggle between material gain and ethical values.
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