The Trumpet of the Swan

What is the main conflict in The Trumpet of the Swan by E. B. White?

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There are moral lessons to be learned all through the book. The main character in the book is the swan, Louis. Louis was born without a voice. A swan needs a voice in order to find his mate. Swans mate for a lifetime, so it is important to be able to court a lady swan by trumpeting to her. White calls the swan defective. Today we would say disabled. Louis overcomes his disability and wins his lady before the story ends.