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Book Review of Anne of Green Gables

The story, Anne of Green Gables, written by Lucy Maud Mongrentory, talks about an orphan named Anne who has a lively imagination and was adopted by the Cuthberts. In the beginning, the Cuthberts planned to adopt a boy from the orphanage to help with the work in the garden. But when Mathew Cuthbert arrived at the train station to pick up the child, he found a girl - Anne - but he took her home for Marilla Cuthbert to tell the truth. Back home, Marilla wants to take Anne back, but finally agrees to adopt her. Anne then grew up happily with the Cuthberts, and throughout this time Anne made a best friend, Diana, and a best enemy, Gilbert. As Anne grows from a girl to a woman, things happen and change. We also learn some things along with Anne.


Love is immortal, and it is usually the thing that takes us through the hardest courses. Family and people who we love and love us will always have our backs and help us during our failures and encourage us. Love always helps us through whatever we’re going through. In the story, Anne loves Mathew and Marilla, and the Cuthberts support Anne in different ways no matter what. Anne had complained about school at first, but Mathew supported Anne and Marilla guided Anne through school. Anne had won awards, and Mathew and Marilla always supported Anne and was proud of her all the time. Love ones are always guiding and supporting us throughout the hard course of life.


Friendship brings good as both can learn from each other. Friendship helps us learn more about other kids and have a good relationship. Friends help each other, as friendship is a two way thing. Friends have sympathy for us, as in when we celebrate friends do too, when we are sad friends can touch our heart and make us feel better. Anne and Diana were best friends, and they always talked and spoke to each other. They walked to school and back home together everyday, and also Anne was the first person Diana called when Minnie May was really sick. Friends guide us through everyday life, and they help us a lot. Friends tell everything to each other, and they have a lot of fun together too. Friends are what make us us, like how water can slowly shape rocks.


Imagination helps us have emotions like feeling scared, happy, angry, or tired. Imagination helps us think in our brain, and it is a very good exercise for our head. It makes us think more, and not just what we can see but what we can see and what will happen to things and more. In the story, Diana tells Anne of the Haunted Wood so they never go there. But once while Marilla tells Anne to go there Anne imagines that she is really in a haunted forest that is very scary with ghosts and werewolves. There, Anne’s imagination comes and makes her scared. Otherwise, what she will see and think is that what she is walking through is a plain old forest with some trees in there. Imagination boosts our brain and makes us think more than what we can see.


In conclusion, the story Anne of Green Gables written by Lucy Maud Mongrentory tells about Anne, a girl who got adopted and stays with that family all her life and has interesting experiences. Anne is a girl who loved her adopted family, and Mathew and Marilla loved Anne much too. Mathew and Marilla always support Anne in her studies and what she likes, and take her through the hardest times. Anne also had a best friend, Diana. They go for walks together and always share secrets. Anne was also the first one called by Diana when Minnie May, Diana’s little sister, got very sick and it was bad. Anne also had a real imagination, and she uses it on everything she sees. This book is really meaningful and it also had many themes and things we could learn from, so I recommend you this book.


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