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Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1) Anne of Green Gables question


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What is the part of this book that had the biggest impact on you?
Lila Roberts Lila (last edited Apr 15, 2023 07:49PM ) Apr 15, 2023 07:44PM
I'm just curious.
I read this pretty young so I don't really remember, but I love how Anne describes the world (especially when she first arrives).



Hi, um maybe when Mrs. Linde makes fun of Anne and her image, because adults tend to compare children with others, making them feel bad and scolding them for not knowing how to act on those comments. Sure, how Anne describes the world is more of a coping mechanism for her sad life, but I'm glad how instead of abandoning that image of the world, she brings her loved ones to her light and believe, Even as readers, I think at some point we wanted to see the world the way Anne did.


Anne losing Mathew. It really broke me that as she was starting her new future, she lost the one who gave her that chance. He meant the world to her :((


I love the way she describes the new environment she was in as well! The part that impacted me the most was when she said she was willing to not teach and stay to help keep Green Gables. It shows how we all can and most the time grow a connection to a place. That impacted me also because of the line most of us have heard is "There's no place like home," and "home" for Anne was Green Gables. The love and care that Matthew gave into the home and how Anne wanted to make Matthew's sister happy was a defining part of the story to me. You can see how Anne changes throughout the book and also how she stays true to who she really is, a kind, caring, and funny girl who grows into a young woman. Green Gables offered a home to Anne and then Anne wanted to not do what she had gone to school to do just so she could take care of Green Gables.


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