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The White Heron, By Sarah Orne Jewett

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One of my favorite things in any type of literature is the setting. I love how the setting can change and how the characters change with it. I also enjoy how the setting can give insight to how the author was feeling and thinking while writing. Settings also help develop the themes of the work and provide the reader with the ability to understand the story. I have found that I am draw towards stories of which are set in the natural world. I think this is mostly due to my love of nature and the outdoors. The three works that I chose to look at are “The White Heron”, “Loveliest of trees, the cherry now”, and “Acquainted with the Night”. I chose these works not only because they were my favorite but also because I feel that each of their settings were strongly connected to their themes. The common theme that connects all of these works together is man in the natural world. …show more content…

From the start of the story it is clear that Sylvia is strongly connected to the natural world. This connection is highlighted by the statement that she could walk through the forest “whether eyes could see it or not”. In the story Sylvia lives with her grandmother on the countryside. Sylvia seems content with her day to day life when she comes upon a hunter. The hunter seems to love nature as much as Sylvia does but Sylvia cannot understand why he kills the very birds he seems to like so much. I think the loyalty that Sylvia has towards the natural world comes from the knowledge she has of the man-made world. The man-made world being the first setting that she

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