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A White Heron

Caitlyn & Andrea. A White Heron. “Today I have grown taller by walking with the trees.” Karlee Wilson baker. QUOTE. What or Theme Statement.

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A White Heron

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  1. Caitlyn & Andrea A White Heron

  2. “Today I have grown taller by walking with the trees.” Karlee Wilson baker QUOTE

  3. What or Theme Statement • In Sarah Orne Tewtt’s “A White Heron” the author dramatizes the young heroine’s adventure by showing through a struggle, humans and nature can come to a unified relationship as they manifest their beauty through each other.

  4. How or Literary Elements • Nature Imagery • Tone Shifts • Figurative Language • Compound- complex sentence • Simple Sentence • Diction with pure connotation • Third person omniscient • Perspective change

  5. Simple sentence shows the connection between nature and humans • Line 10: “Sylvia knew it well” • Zealous for nature • Line 27: “Sylvia felt her way easily”

  6. Nature Imagery show the struggle in the beginning before the shift • Lines 20-21: “with her bare feet and fingers, that pinched and held like a bird’s claws to the monstrous ladder reaching up, up, almost to the sky itself.” • Lines 25-27: “a bird fluttered off its nest, and a red squirrel ran to and fro and scolded pettishly at the harmless housebreaker”

  7. Tone Shifts show how humans and nature manifest their beauty through each other • Zealous until line 40 • “old pine towered above them all” • “first she must mount the white oak tree” • “Slyvia began with utmost bravery to mount to the top of it, with tingling, eager blood coursing the channels of her whole frame” • Lyrical in lines 41-54 • “through all its ponderous frame as it felt this determined spark of human spirit creeping and climbing from higher branch to branch.” • Triumphant in lines 55-68 • “She stood trembling and tired but wholly triumphant, high in the tree top.” • “There was a sea with dawning sun making a golden dazzle over it.”

  8. Figurative Language reveals unified relationship yet struggle between nature & human • Metaphor: Line 27: “ harmless house breaker” • Personification: Line 44-46: “as it felt this determined spark of human spirit creeping and climbing” • Simile: Line 55: “ like a pale star”

  9. Compound Complex Sentence shows the balance created • Lines 55-58: “Sylvia's face was like a pale star, if one had seen it from the ground , when the last thorny bough was passed, and she stood trembling and tired but wholly triumphant, high in the tree-top.” • Alliteration shows emphasis

  10. 3rd person omniscient shows how humans and nature both have feelings and are unified • Line 10: “Sylvia knew it well” • Line 27: “Sylvia felt her way easily” • Line 41: “The tree seemed to lengthen itself”

  11. Diction with pure connotation show the balanced and unified relationship • Lines 68-69 • “church steeples” • “white villages • Shows a balanced world, unified relationship

  12. Literal perspective change shows the unified relationship • Line 8: “old pine towered above them all” • Line 58: “high in the tree top” • Line 67: “Westward, the woodlands and farms reached miles and miles into the distance; here and there were church steeples, and white villages; truly it was a vast and awesome world. “

  13. How We Can Relate • Hiking at young life camp

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