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The conflict in the White Heron is that the characters face a dilemma with themselves.
One moral lesson of "A White Heron" by Sarah Orne Jewett is the importance of staying true to oneself and one's values, even in the face of temptation or pressure. The story highlights the conflict between the protagonist's love for nature and the potential reward offered for revealing the heron's nest, ultimately emphasizing the value of preserving and protecting the natural world.
There are 4 characters in "The White Heron" (5 if you include the White Heron). The characters are Sylvia, Mistress Moolly (the cow), Mrs. Tilley (the grandmother), and the sportsman (a scientist looking for the White Heron)
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A White Heron was created in 1886.
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