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“A White Heron” was originally rejected by the Atlantic Monthly because “this age frowns upon the romantic.” Based on evidence from the text and the definition of romanticism, what specific elements make “A White Heron” romantic? Do you agree or disagree that this style of writing can be “dull”? Why or why not?
Describe the relationship between Sylvia and the hunter. Consider each character’s perspective concerning the natural world and how they interpret each other’s behavior.
How would the story change if Sylvia were to reveal the heron’s home to the hunter instead? Be sure to consider shifts in the plot and characters that would lead to Sylvia sacrificing the heron’s life.
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