The story "A White Heron" by Sarah Orne Jewett, the author provided the local color of the rural side of Maine. Local color refers to the author's use of language and manners distinct to a particular region or a group of people. Local color was made popular during the literary movement of <em>realism</em> - a literary style dedicated to representing familiar things as they are.
The unity between the individual and all living things.
Although the narrator of the poem speaks of himself, he is not Walt Whitman, or any other particular person for that matter. He is an Individual, who is at the center of his own universe; however, he is also all the individuals, as the essence of his being is the essence of humanity itself. The "self" of the poem is both singular and plural, individual and universal, earthly and cosmic.
Very Complicated because the protesting and violence and killing innocent black people is wrong
C. The narrator describes a man walking on a trail.