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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 full of fantasy. She has self-esteem and self-improvement, and with her hard work, she has not only won the love of her adopters, but also won the respect and friendship of her teachers and classmates.
Since its publication in 198, this masterpiece of Canadian children's literature has been translated into dozens of languages, sold tens of millions of copies worldwide, and has been put on the screen or made into television in Canada, the United States, Britain, France, Germany, and other countries, and has become popular in Europe and the United States. Mark Twain spoke highly of this **, saying that "Anne is the most touching and beloved image after the immortal Alice".
Annie: A red-haired girl who loves fantasy and nature, and often does wrong things because of it, she is straightforward, kind, and cherishes friendship.
Diana: Anne's best friend, with beautiful black hair, kind, but frail, and like Anne, cherishes their friendship.
Marilla Cuthbert, Matthew Cuthbert: Brother and sister, with very different tempers, it was they who adopted Anne.
Gilbert Blythe:
When Anne was a child, the two had an argument. Anne hated him. Later, he gave up the opportunity to teach the vocational school to Anne, and the relationship between the two reconciled.
When Anne was a girl, they were very good friends and confidants.
When they were at Anne University, they were alumni. Gilbert confesses to Anne, but is rejected. In the end he had a serious illness, first due to his body, but also because he thought Anne was going to marry Roy Judner. Anne and Gilbert ended up together.
While Anne was the headmaster of Summertown, Gilbert was studying medicine. The two spoke through letters. and make a marriage contract.
Of course, in "Anne in the Dream Cabin", the two get married. Later in the story, they have children, mentioned in "Anne of Cozy Hearthplace". "Rainbow Valley" is Anne's teaching to children.
The final "Lila in Cozy Hearthplace" is what happened to Anne's youngest daughter in World War I.
Overall, Anne was really nice! I love this kind of mundane life away from the lights and smoke. Like Anne.
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When Mrs. Rachel came to inspect, Anne had been in Green Gables for two weeks. It was not Mrs. Rachel's fault. After her last visit to Green Gables, a ferocious flu struck her at an inopportune time, and the Digger imprisoned the good lady in her home.
Mrs. Rachel is infrequently ill and explicitly despises people who love to be sick. However, she claims that the flu is not the same as other diseases in the world and can be seen as a special natural disaster. As soon as the doctor cleared her out, she hurried to Green Gables, eager to see the orphans adopted by Matthew and Marella.
There are different versions of legends and speculations about this child, which are widely circulated in Avenli.
During these two weeks, Anne made the most of every moment of her waking hours. She became acquainted with the grass and trees, and noticed a path that stretched out from the foot of the apple orchard and winded its way up through a grove of trees. She found the end of the path, which was full of pleasant scenery, with streams and bridges, low fir trees, wild cherry trees, fern nooks and crannies, and paths covered with branches of maple and rowan trees.
She had made friends with the valley's spring, which was beautiful, deep, clear and cold, with smooth red ......
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"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 her 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, with her hard work, not only won the love of adopters, but also won the care and friendship of teachers and classmates. >>>More