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Anne of Green Gables A warm and kind red-haired girl can cure all unhappiness.

No one has ever described childhood life so sweetly. Anne is the most touching and beloved image of children after the immortal Alice.

-Mark Twain

On Prince Edward Island, there is a beautiful village called Avonley. There is a green gabled farmhouse in the village where Matthew and Mary live. One of them is too shy to get married. One missed true love and never got married. Now they are no longer young, they live alone.

They want to adopt a boy and let Matthew help him with farm work when he grows up. However, the orphanage sent them a girl by mistake, Anne with red hair, green eyes and beautiful freckles.

The kind and introverted Matthew reluctantly took Annie home. Along the way, Anne introduced herself enthusiastically and made a long speech about her life. Matthew likes to get along with people who love to express themselves, and he soon likes Anne.

However, Marilla insisted on adopting a boy, so she took Anne to the orphanage to return it. On the way, Anne told her life experience and constantly expressed her love for the green gabled farmhouse. Soon Marilla was circled by Anne. When she arrived at the orphanage, she changed her mind and claimed that Anne was the child she wanted to adopt.

From then on, Anne began her happy life in Green Gables farmhouse. She likes to make friends, and got to know her neighbor's "soul mate" Diana. She is good at appreciating the beauty of nature, calling the boulevard "the white road of joy", the pond of Barry's house "the shining lake", a piece of violets in the mountains "the violet valley" and a path in the grass "the lover's path". Marilla objected when she called a fir forest passing by Diana's house a "haunted forest".

Marilla let her walk through the fir forest alone at night and told her to strengthen her faith in Jesus Christ and give up her strange ideas about ghosts.

Anne is imaginative, talkative, enthusiastic and straightforward, and sometimes she gets into a little harmless trouble. She looked down on her Mrs. Linde and got her forgiveness with a sincere apology. She mistakenly added analgesic liniment as a spice to the cake, dyed her hair green, and mistook the wine for sweet wine, which led Diana to get drunk. Later, she saved Diana's younger sister Minnie May, who was suffering from laryngitis, because Anne had experience in caring for children when she was in an orphanage.

After spending the night at Diana's house, they jumped on the bed before the others. As a result, Aunt Josephine was under great pressure under the quilt. It turns out that Josephine menstruation came to Diana's house, and her mother forgot to tell her. Aunt Josephine drove all day and was disturbed when she slept. She was very angry and decided to cancel funding Diana's tuition. Later, Anne took the initiative to admit her mistake and persuaded menstruation to continue funding Diana's tuition and become Josephine's "soul mate".

Anne of the Green Gables was published in 1908, and was quickly loved by readers all over the world. It is said that the Japanese are crazy about Anne. Many Japanese people specially visit Prince Edward Island, and some even choose to get married in front of Green Gables farmhouse.

This is a fairy tale written for children and suitable for adults to read. Reading this book makes children laugh and makes adults wet their eyes when reading it. When reading this book, you will be surprised at how similar the original excellent qualities are, no matter which region or country.

Then Anne grew from a skinny orphan to a beloved teacher. What are the precious qualities in her? The author believes that there are at least the following points.

Always warm and kind

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Some people say that if you are always kind, you will be happy. Anne is a warm and kind girl. When she learned that Diana's menstruation was angry because of their nonsense, she summoned up the courage to apologize to the lonely and strange old man and begged her not to cancel the tuition aid for Diana.

At first, the old man didn't like talking to her, but in the end, he was melted by her kindness and enthusiasm and made friends with her.

Throughout her growing up, Anne always brought people laughter, warmth and care. She won't feel bored with her around. Such people are like sunshine, and they are popular wherever they go.

Anne is kind but not weak. Some boys in the class played tricks on him and were strongly countered by her. This kind of kindness with principles and bottom lines makes people feel more precious.

Everyone makes mistakes, and correcting them is the key.

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Anne has a rich imagination and a free and easy style. She often makes some small mistakes, but most of them are harmless and won't bring too much harm to others. Some of the troubles she caused were interesting.

Annie was born with red hair. In our opinion, red hair is so beautiful. However, some locals in the book don't think so. Some people think that red hair is a symbol of bad temper.

One day, Anne secretly bought hair dye from a gypsy and dyed her hair. However, I don't know where this hair dye lotion came from, which made Anne's hair turn green.

This kind of green hair turned Anne into a witch in an instant, and she couldn't get rid of this terrible color after washing it many times. Finally, she had to ask Marilla to cut off her long hair and became a dull boy, which was laughed at by her classmates.

Through this incident, Anne understood that people can't be vain, the natural image is beauty, and self-confidence and temperament are the key. There is no need to pursue those false beauty.

Anne once ignored Gilbert because he laughed at her "red-haired ghost". Later Gilbert realized his mistake and sincerely apologized to Anne, but Anne didn't forgive him. Later, Anne took a boat in the river and it sank into the water. Anne clung to a pier and didn't fall into the water, but she soon ran out of strength. At the critical moment, Gilbert rowed over and saved her. Gilbert asked Anne's forgiveness again, hoping to be her friend. However, Anne still refused to make up with him.

But this time Anne felt that she had done something wrong, and he regretted not forgiving Gilbert. Later Marilla told her that she regretted missing the story of true love. Anne finally got up the courage to make up with Gilbert, and after opening her heart, she also gained valuable love.

Life can't be rehearsed, we all make mistakes, don't indulge in regrets, don't take ourselves too seriously, face it calmly, try our best to make up for the losses, then forget all the unpleasantness and strut forward. The cold corner has gone, the mulberry is not too late, and the beautiful scenery ahead is waiting for you to explore.

Independent and enterprising, grateful

Annie said, "If you expect something, you will get half the happiness." She has always been a hopeful and positive girl.

After entering the school, Anne studied very hard and her grades were always among the best. When she graduated, she was admitted to Queen's College with excellent results, and then she won the Avery Scholarship through unremitting efforts. Got the opportunity to enter Redmond University for further study.

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As the author lucy montgomery said in his book: In this world, we must pay the price for getting or fighting for anything. Great ambition is valuable, but the goal cannot be achieved easily, and it has to be tested by hard work, self-restraint, anxiety and frustration.

Through continuous efforts, Anne has changed from an abandoned orphan to an independent and confident beautiful girl. And will soon enter the university campus to meet a new life.

However, Matthew, who raised him for many years, died of a heart attack, and Marilla also suffered from a headache and her vision deteriorated seriously. After some consideration, Anne decided to give up the opportunity to go to Raymond University for further study, and chose to stay in Avonley as a teacher to accompany Marilla to take care of her.

This is really the warmest decision in the world. At this point, the novel has come to an end, and this passage written at the end of the novel is the most beautiful text I have ever seen.

The next afternoon, Anne came to Avonley's small cemetery, placed fresh bouquets in front of Matthew's grave and watered the Scottish roses. She stayed there until dusk. She likes the quiet and peaceful place, where the poplars rustle like friendly whispers, and the whispering grass grows freely in the cemetery.

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When she finally left there and walked down the snake mountain that stretched out to the "sparkling lake", the sun had already set, and the whole Afeng in front of her was bathed in the dreamlike afterglow-"It was still ancient peace." There is a fresh breath in the air, as if it were the fragrance of a gust of wind that just blew through the sweet clover field.

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Every household's lights are shining on our trees. The endless hum of the misty purple sea in the distance often haunts people's ears. To the west is a magnificent scene composed of many soft colors, and the pond draws them into the water with softer strokes.

All these beautiful scenery made Anne's heart fluctuate, and she gratefully opened the door to them.

"Dear world," she whispered, "you are lovely. I am very happy to live in your arms. "

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