A White Heron

What are the motifs in A White Heron by Sarah Orne Jewett?

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Rites of passage is a recurring idea in the narrative. Sylvia's movement toward her decision follows the typical pattern of the hero story or the Bildungsroman. Before Sylvia can move from innocence to maturity, or from common mortal to hero, she must undergo a ritual test to prove her worthiness and strength. The girl feels at home in the forest— she does not wish to leave— and at times she feels as one with the natural world. But her relationship to nature has never been tested. Appropriately, her test takes the form of a literal climb to a higher place, from where she can see the world.