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<span>"Sarah developed Realism in "A White Heron" by giving so much detail in her story. Her story also has a lot of local colors which helps, as well as Regionalism. She details physical landscape a lot, giving the audience a feeling of being there with the character, like they are really there, and like everything is REAL. As for Bret Harte, he developed realism in Tennessee's partner by also showing lots of realism, but also because she showed how crude the men w, and how they acted and how they talked, and that helped to show the reader what it was like where they lived back then. That shows Realism. Because he showed the main characters in their real, raw, true selves, along with how they talk, act, and how they see everything."</span>
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Emotion seems the best choice. The second line "My heart is in the coffin..." offers up a major emotional appeal to grief.
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Mrs. White is a strong woman, and the narrator even says she's smarter than her husband. We get the sense that she makes lots of decisions for the family and that her husband is happy with this reversal of traditional gender roles.
As mentioned in Mr. White's section, she might go a bit too far sometimes, to the point of forcing Mr. White to do things he thinks are wrong, like wishing Herbert back to life. Some readers see her as mean and dominating.