At the end of the story, Marlene imitates the heron's call as a way to connect with nature and express her longing for freedom and escape from her constraints. This act symbolizes her desire for individuality and self-identity, reflecting her internal struggles and the search for her own voice. By mimicking the heron, she embraces a moment of liberation, highlighting her transformation and the possibility of transcending her circumstances.
An imitator
Ape , mimic , mimicry , emulate , model , imitate .
That is the plot of the story
You call that the characters
Echopraxia is the sudden urge to imitate someone. So they might be Echopraxic?
terminal emulator.
That is called the plot of the story
That is called the setting of the story.
Where and when would be the setting of the story.
an epic
A story-teller or a raconteur.
The lesson within a story is called the moral.