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Anne of Green Gables
Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert are unmarried kin who live on their familial homestead, Green Gables, in the tranquil town of Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Matthew is sixty, and since he is getting excessively old, making it impossible to deal with the homestead take a shot at his own, the Cuthberts choose to embrace a vagrant kid to help him. This choice stuns the town babble, Mrs. Rachel Lynde, who does not think Matthew and Marilla fit to bring up a tyke. Matthew, who is frightened of ladies, lands at the prepare station and finds a young lady vagrant rather than a kid; the shelter sent the eleven-year-old Anne Shirley by botch. Anne's loquacity and soul beguile Matthew, who modestly reveals to Marilla that he needs to keep her. Marilla dithers at initially, however after a time for testing, she consents to give Anne a chance to remain on. Anne is a loquacious and upbeat young lady regardless of carrying on with a ruined life as a vagrant. Despite the fact that she needs social graces and instruction, she has a rich and modern dream life and a hopeful and liberal soul. Since Anne acts as per her senses and not as indicated by a code of conduct, she unexpectedly challenges desires of appropriate elegant conduct. She goes to chapel out of the blue wearing a wreath of wildflowers, for instance, and shouts at Mrs. Rachel for ridiculing her red hair. Anne tries hard to oblige Marilla and take after her standards of social direct, however she commits numerous errors, utilizing liniment rather than vanilla in a cake, giving a mouse a chance to suffocate in the plum-pudding sauce, and conveying an ardent yet ludicrous petition on her first endeavor to supplicate before bed. Anne never had genuine companions living at Green Gables, so she was compelled to develop nonexistent mates. In Avonlea, she meets Diana Barry, a neighbor who rapidly turns into her chest companion. One evening Anne welcomes Diana to tea and incidentally gives her red currant wine rather than nonalcoholic raspberry heartfelt. Diana returns home alcoholic, and Diana's mom, thinking Anne has inebriated Diana intentionally, prohibits the young ladies to talk. The horrifying time of alienation keeps going until the point when Anne spares Diana's sister, who is wiped out with the croup, which causes Mrs. Barry to excuse her. At school, Anne fights with a nice looking, shrewd kid named Gilbert Blythe. When they initially meet, Gilbert insults Anne by calling her Carrots and pulling her red twist. Anne is to a great degree touchy about her red hair, and Gilbert's prodding maddens her. She shouts at him and crushes a slate over his head. This occurrence denotes the start of a competition amongst Anne and Gilbert, the two most astute students, which keeps going until the finish of the novel. As Anne grows up, she loses some of her immature flare for the sensational and sentimental, and turns her lively considerations to scholastics. A dearest instructor, Miss Stacy, perceives Anne's insight and urges her to join a unique gathering of understudies planning for the placement test to Queen's Academy. Her long-standing rivalry with Gilbert Blythe changes to a tender and natural competition when, following four years of common hush, they both go to Queen's Academy. Endeavoring to make Matthew and Marilla pleased, Anne gives herself to her examinations wholeheartedly and wins the renowned Avery Scholarship, which gives her enough cash to go to a four-year school the accompanying fall. Excited by her future prospects, Anne goes home to Green Gables. Matthew, who has been having heart inconvenience, kicks the bucket of a heart assault. At the point when Anne discovers that Marilla is probably going to go dazzle, she chooses to remain at Green Gables and instruct close-by with the goal that she can administer to Marilla, surrendering her desires for a four-year degree. Gilbert knows about her choice and surrenders his post as the instructor at Avonlea school with the goal that Anne can educate there and be nearer to Marilla. Following five years of contention, Gilbert and Anne produce a dear fellowship. Despite the fact that her future way has limited significantly, Anne remains endlessly hopeful and considers her future.

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