Describe the conflict in “A White Heron.” How is the conflicted resolved, and what does that tell us about the purpose of the story?

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The antagonist in a story is the character or force that opposes the protagonist. Whom or what would you identify as the antagonist in this story, and why? Mr. Abner Snopes, the father.
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Describe the conflict in “A White Heron.” How is the conflicted resolved, and what does that tell us about the purpose of the story?

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