A White Heron

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Unforgettable Places Have you ever thought about why some places stick with us even after we leave? Places have so much importance because of what we have experienced there. We create an unforgettable bond that will last a lifetime. The “Life on the Mississippi” story shows how certain locations become unforgettable. This “TNJFOCC” adds to the prompt by demonstrating the Calaveras County community. While the story focuses on Jim Smiley's funny behaviors, it also shows the town's unique and memorable surroundings. The story, “A White Heron” goes well with this prompt because of the protagonist's connection with nature. Another good example is my connection to my current home. All of these things are great examples of why certain places live on in our …show more content…

Even though it doesn't really mention sentimental things like “LOTM”, it’s the type of story that Smiley will be remembered for because of how unique and humorous he is. “A White Heron” is a story about a girl who’s name is Sylvia, and her strong connection to nature. She loves nature so much that she has daily interactions with birds, trees, and more (Jewett, par. 4. The adage of the adage. Because of her frequent interactions with nature, her relationship with nature grows stronger, and as the bond strengthens, so does her memory, and the more this location becomes sentimental. Sylvia’s encounter with the white heron is also something that left quite an impact on her (Jewett, par 20). It left such an impact that she gets excited every time she sees it (Jewett, par 35). A personal example is my current home, which is my first official home in Las Vegas. There have been so many things that have happened in this home that I’ll remember for the rest of my life. One of those things is my quince. I turned 15 during the lockdown, so we had to do a small celebration. But since the celebration was small, I had more time to enjoy such an important tradition with my

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