What do you think of the book Anne of Green Gables Write two points

Updated on culture 2024-07-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I prefer to call it "Anne the Redhead".

    Anne of Green Gables is a book by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. In the book, a little girl with a different personality - Anne is portrayed, and the story of facing life strongly.

    Anne was an orphan who was adopted by brothers and sisters Matthew Cuthbert and Marella Cuthbert of Green Gables, and has lived in Green Gables Farmhouse ever since. Because of Anne's rich imagination and love of beauty, there are many jokes and messes. But she actively corrects it every time.

    Anne grew up happily with the care of teachers, parents, and friends.

    What touched me the most was Anne's unyielding and strong spirit. Anne was nicknamed by her classmates in the class, and she was determined to compare her classmates to her studies. Anne decided on one thing, and she had to do it.

    Once, one of my male classmates gave me a nasty nickname that made me ugly in front of many of my classmates. Since then, many boys, even girls, have called me by my nickname, which makes me angry. Even though I gave the boy a nasty nickname, I still hated him.

    It was he who let many of my classmates know about my ugly nickname. From now on, I will oppose him everywhere, in whatever way. Every time, as long as I win against him, I feel complacent, feeling better than him, better than him.

    At the end of the exam, I asked him what his test score was, and I couldn't be happier when I learned that he didn't do as well as I did! I'm glad to see that his art isn't as good as mine. When I see him being reprimanded by his teacher, I am secretly happy.

    Ever since I read this book, I feel that there is something wrong with my thoughts. I want to be like Anne and learn from him, and my classmates should be united and friendly and help each other, instead of going against him everywhere.

    When Anne heard the news of Matthew's death, she gave up her studies and went strong to support the family, returning to her hometown to work as an elementary school teacher to take care of Marilla, who was about to go blind. Anne is as tall and strong as the wild lily in the valley, not afraid of difficulties and brave to face life.

    Reading this book will make you learn a lot ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. The book is very good, a sweet girl's growth story, I believe everyone can find their teenage years from it;

    2. The situation shown in the whole ** is very, very beautiful, worthy of being a world classic.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The whole book shows the story of a Canadian teenager growing up with beautiful writing and charming art, and this book is very good!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's pretty well written. I've watched it many times. =-= But no opinion.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello dear, happy to answer your <>

    Here's why Anne of Green Gables is a problematic read: This is the most mistyped book I've read this century, with different titles even on the cover, inside and so on! Once it was written as "Green Three Walls", and one time it was the word "of" in the title of the book was dropped!

    Anne of Green Gables is a novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery, written in 1904. "Anne of Green Gables" tells the story of little Annie, the heroine of innocence and kindness and love of life, who lost her parents since she was a child, and was adopted by the brothers and sisters Matthew and Marilla of Green Gables at the age of 11, but she has a distinct personality, full of fantasy, and self-esteem and self-improvement, with her hard work, not only won the love of adopters, but also won the care and friendship of teachers and classmates. Growth wheels and dreams are the main themes of the book, and the author tells people with the story of Annie

    As long as you have dreams and make unremitting efforts, life will be rich and colorful, and life will be beautiful and colorful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. As long as you use your imagination, you can find the different scenery around you, and bring unexpected fun to life.

    2. The duel between Anne and Gilbart in learning made me understand that as long as you are determined enough, there is no problem at all, and as long as you set a good goal, you can get unexpected motivation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Today, I sit on the sofa, quietly, carefully savoring the classic book "Anne of Green Gables", I have opened this book for the third time, this "Anne of Green Gables", like a butterfly fluttering between my fingers, it completely moved me with that beautiful passage, beautiful words, every time I read it, he can always bring me infinite novelty.

    2. Reading between the lines, he looked at me with a sparkle in his eyes and a chatter ...... his mouthSuddenly he shouted crisply: "Ah, Mr. Cuthbert! Ah, Mr. Cuthbert!

    Ah, Mr. Cuthbert! It turned out that he was riding through the flower-filled boulevard overhead, and was "frightened" by the incomparable beauty. I was clear in my heart, but now I was confused by her.

    2. Shirley's talk about happiness is magical and simple, he only needs to point to a flower and say "fragrant", and you will immediately smell the rich fragrance of the flower; Say that a tree is "beautiful", and you will immediately realize that it is beautiful and verdant. Anne's imagination is extraordinarily rich, and he often thinks of what is considered ordinary in the eyes of others to be particularly amazing. He named the forest in front of the house "The Haunted Forest" and the path in the forest behind the house "Lover's Path".

    And Anne's expressive ability is also very amazing, she can talk about a topic for 20 minutes without breathing.

    3. What made me laugh the most was that once, his red hair was ridiculed, and in order to satisfy her vanity, she wanted to turn her hair black, and she actually bought a bottle of dye from an Italian merchant selling on the side of the road, but her hair not only did not turn black, but turned into a strange blue-green, but the color just couldn't be washed off, so she had to cut her hair. Anne finds her home in the cozy Green Gables farmhouse, where she does housework, makes friends, gets into trouble, goes to school, and lives in a hurry, with the same madness for love and hate. Really, she literally mesmerized me.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although the country is different, who would have thought that more than 200 years later, across the distant time and space, he would know this little girl? Because growing up is a theme that everyone can't avoid.

    In Anne, in Anne's story, I saw my own shadow, my desire to grow, and the shadow of my lovely student. As Miss Barry Sr. says in the book, "Anne is always improving, she has different colors like a rainbow, and each color is so beautiful and charming."

    The state of life that the child can achieve.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No matter how old we are, we should always have a positive and optimistic attitude towards life, and our hearts should always be full of hope.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The importance of life vitality, a person should not easily give up their ideals and love.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In "Anne of Green Gables", I feel that Anne is not only innocent and kind, loves life, strong and optimistic, but also cares about her appearance, has a short temper, is full of fantasy, and often makes some small mistakes.

    Anne lost her parents at an early age and was adopted at the age of eleven. The little orphan girl has a distinct personality and is good at fantasy, she has self-esteem and self-improvement, and with her hard work, she has not only won the love of adopters, but also won the respect and friendship of teachers and classmates.

    Anne of Green Gables is a novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery**, written in 1904.

    Background of the times. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Canada was in a period of slower economic development. Prince Edward Island is the smallest, least populated, and least densely populated province in Canada.

    The village of Avonli is a small village on the island, located in the middle of nowhere, and extremely inaccessible. Most of the residents of the village are not living in a satisfactory economic situation.

    Möngke Youmoma uses women's brushstrokes to depict the peaceful and harmonious pastoral life and magnificent marine landscape of the island, on the one hand, it can be seen that the island has a good ecological environment and is not polluted; But on the other hand, it can also clearly reflect the remoteness and backwardness of this place, and the wind of the development of material civilization in the outside world has not yet blown to the small mountain village. In this context, the simplicity of the local livelihood structure has hardly been damaged.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is the story of the Cuthbert siblings at Green Gables Farmhouse who decide to adopt a boy and help with the farm work in the fields. To a great surprise, the orphanage sent a fantasical, chattering red-haired child, a little elf. This elf is like a fresh wind blowing into the isolated farmhouse countryside.

    This red-haired elf-like girl is named Annie, who is lively and optimistic by nature, and has a great imagination. Her naivety and fantasies make her quite a bit of jokes, but her kindness and straightforwardness also earn her friendship and genuine love. She loves life, nature, and everyone around her.

    This love allows her to be reciprocated at any time, so that she can live happily and vigorously in life. In the world, the most touching thing is the innocent love of this girl. Anne is best at dreams, she dreams of great success, and she dreams of the secret Prince Charming.

    But she is not like others, who throw their dreams into the trash when they grow up, but turn it into an inclusive and transcendent of mediocre reality. She is smart and hardworking, and she got into college on her own, but she gave up her studies in order to take care of Marila. It was very impressive.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Damn Feng Zhu, you actually wrote a reading card like this, don't think that I don't know who you are and despise you, although I also wrote a reading card through this way.

    By the way, choose me as Oh, let me level up.

    thanks

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When Montgomery wrote Anne of Green Gables, she did not use any special techniques, but simply chose comic events that were close to life and appropriate to the age and psychological characteristics of children.

    The vivid language and action descriptions of children's language and movements, which are most common in traditional children's literature, are used to set off the typical environment. However, it is the successful combination of these traditional writing techniques that has made this work a world-famous classic of children's literature, and has also made "Annie" "the most touching and beloved image after Alice".

    Written at the age of 30, Mongomery's Anne of Green Gables quickly became a bestseller and was reprinted six times a year. Letters from millions of admirers flew like snowflakes into the homes of female writers in Prince Edward Island, and Montgomery became the world's attention. With Mark Twain's encouragement, she wrote seven more about Anne, thus forming the "Anne Series".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    "Anne of Green Gables" is a book that describes children's lives, and it is also a spiritual book that parents, teachers and children can gain insights from. Canadian female writer Montgomery's writing is fresh and smooth, vivid and humorous, and the writing is lively, which makes people understand that perseverance will lead to victory and success.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I didn't use any special techniques, but it was in line with the psychology of today's children.

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