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Miya Compton
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6 February, 10:34
In "The White Heron," the heron is symbolic of.
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Darren Beasley
6 February, 10:49
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Many things, depending on what you think the theme of the story is. It could be good versus evil, nature versus mankind, flesh versus spirit, innocence versus experience.
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Lawson Navarro
6 February, 11:02
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The heron is symbolic of her valuation of nature or the companionship (friendship) of the natural world.
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