The novel "Anne of Green Gables" by Canadian female writer Lucy Maude Meng marley is included in the fourth grade of primary school compulsory reading list and is a must-read for every 10-15 year old girl. First published in 1908, the novel has been translated into more than 100 languages and is a world-recognized literary classic that has captured the hearts of hundreds of millions of readers.
Princess Kate regarded her as a "childhood girlfriend";
Mark Twain was also fascinated by her and chased after the author saying he wanted to see a sequel.
The well-known screenwriter Bo Bonnie has also publicly expressed her love for her.
Some readers said that this is a book that has been seen in waste; it is not boring to read 10 times.
There are also readers who say, "After reading it, I feel that the world is a better place." ”
The heroine of the story is named Annie, an ordinary girl with twisted braids and freckles on her face, and when she was 3 months old, her parents died of illness one after another. After that, she was briefly taken in by different families, but whenever there was a slight change in the adopted family, even if it was just a move, she would be abandoned like an old rag.
But Anne never complained about the world, but learned a survival skill without a teacher - using "daydreaming" and "imagination" to fight a barren, scarce life.
Readers who have read the original book can be healed by this positive and optimistic, hard-working girl, she will never be defeated by difficulties, she is like sunshine, always able to dispel the haze of readers, let us regain confidence in life.
You may feel incredible, how can a fictional character have such a large life energy? Maybe it's because every girl can find her own shadow in Annie.
Will be inferior because of their lack of outstanding appearance in adolescence;
Secretly compete with classmates with good grades when going to school;
Yearning for beautiful clothes;
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If the children in the family do not have the patience to read the novel, they can also get to know Anne through the TV series adapted, and know this girl who always has positive hopes in her heart and is always positive when encountering tribulations.
Little Annie Season 1
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Imagination makes life more interesting and better.
Writer Zhou Guoping said: "Anne has two extremely valuable treasures, one is a sense of wonder at life, and the other is an imagination full of optimism. ”
It was a special and highly anticipated day, and soon the lonely Anne would have a new family,-Marella and Matthew.
When Anne first arrived at Affenli Station, she chose to stay outside instead of the ladies' waiting room suggested by the stationmaster.
Because there is more room for imagination outside. Seeing the cherry trees hanging obliquely from the fields with white flowers on the side of the road, she immediately thought of a white bride wearing a beautiful veil.
In Anne's view, everything in Affinry can make her think, living in Green Gables, walking on the path of Affinry, she can wave the wings of imagination, and spend every minute and second romantically.
But the new family, in fact, really want to adopt a boy, Matthew drove the carriage to the train station, in order to pick up the boy they were about to adopt, but mistakenly, there is only one girl at the train station, which makes Matthew how to open his mouth?
Remember that Matthew is a notorious freak in Affenri, dull, shy, and shy, and doesn't even dare to talk to women other than Marella and Mrs. Greene.
However, Anne did not make Matthew difficult, because before Matthew could think of the opening statement, she had already said a series of words: "It is a pleasure to meet you, I thought you would not come, I am worried about it!" I imagined all sorts of reasons. Just now I thought, if you don't come tonight, I will go to the corner of the opposite railway, climb to the big cherry tree and wait until dawn, without being afraid at all. Isn't it romantic to hide in the blooming cherry blossoms and sleep in the moonlight? It's like sleeping in a living room made of marble. If you don't come tonight, I think you'll be there tomorrow morning. ”
The "strange girl" in the mouth of the railway station chief is just in line with the appetite of the "strange person". This imaginative chatter knocked open Matthew's long-sealed heart.
With Anne's day, Matthew's world was much brighter, and although shy and shy, it didn't change at all, but the whole person was full of humanity. He would secretly buy Annie the most fashionable puff sleeves, and would change his previous silence and try to persuade Marella to let Annie do what she liked.
The man who once saw only farm work and farm tools was more and more enjoying the whimsical ideas that Anne could jump out of at any moment, and if he sat at a table without Anne, he would find the grilled sausages and bread on the plate not at all romantic.
Compared with Matthew, the stereotypical but hardworking and kind old girl Marella is much more serious. When I first met Anne, she thought the girl was talking too much and didn't want to adopt her.
However, she was soon captivated by Anne's imagination. When Anne says that the mean Mrs. Bruit resembles an awl, Marella's heart is pleasurable because she "tried her best to hold back her laughter."
Maybe no one in Green Gables, or even in this town, had ever said such vivid and rebellious things to her.
In the relationship with Annie, Marella, who is rigid and serious on the surface, slowly likes this girl who loves to express, dares to express, and has a simple mind.
Sincerity must be exchanged for sincerity
Anne often offended many people because of her upright personality, carelessness and other characteristics.
Mrs. Linde was a nosy person. When she first saw Anne, she called her ugly and thin, her face full of freckles, and her hair red like carrots. Anne hated being called her red hair the most, and she rushed up to accuse Mrs. Lind of being "rude."
Anne accidentally treats the wine as purpleberry liqueur to entertain her friend Diana, who gets drunk, causing Diana's mother to strictly forbid them from dating.
Another time, Anne and Diana competed to see who would jump into the guest bed first, but accidentally jumped on Miss Barry (Diana's mother), who was already sleeping on the guest bed, and Miss Barry was furious.
While entertaining Mrs. Allen, Anne mistakenly used analgesics for a condiment for a cake.
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Anne, who had run into countless disasters, worried Marella all day. However, the kind and sincere Anne can always correct her mistakes and gain forgiveness from others with sincerity.
Even though Diana's mother still prevented the two children from playing together, Anne still firmly called herself Diana's "best friend to the death.".
One day, Diana suddenly came to Annie and said that her sister Little Minnie had laryngitis, but the adults were not there, and no one went to the doctor. Anne acted calmly, she managed to get Little Minnie to eat some soil root preparations, and when the doctor arrived, Annie had already completed the treatment in his place.
Later, the doctor said to Mr. and Mrs. Barry, "That little girl with red hair is so clever." I have to tell you that she saved the child's life. If I had arrived and rescued her, I am afraid it would have been too late, and the little girl's skilled skills and cool head were simply incredible for a child of her age. ”
Mrs. Barry kissed Anne gratefully, and Anne was so excited that the two children could play together again.
Attending the concert, the students were very envious of the lady wearing the diamond, but Anne felt that she was already rich. She said that by wearing the pearl necklace that Matthew had given her, she could live like a queen, and she was happy to be Anne of Green Gables.
Anne said: "I don't want to be anyone but myself." She is grateful to Matthew and Marella, who raised her, and loves them deeply.
There will definitely be surprises near the corners
Gilbert, a male classmate, once laughed at Anne's red hair, and Anne had always held a grudge and a grudge.
Even if Gilbert knew at the time that she was wrong, apologized to her, and even saved Anne who fell into the water... The stubborn Anne remained unmoved.
She decided to compete with Gilbert, determined to defeat him. Academic honors often fluctuated between them, either Gilbert first or Anne first. I have to say that there is a competitor in learning, which can not only quickly arouse interest in learning, but also improve grades.
Anne was very imaginative and easy at writing, but geometry was her "natural enemy". But she is competitive and will never be discouraged in the face of difficulties, and she decided to work hard. In order to conquer geometry, she studied hard all night.
Anne made up her mind: If I can get that scholarship by studying hard, I must fight for it. Eventually, Anne and Gilbert were admitted to college tied for first place, and she also received a scholarship.
Anne worked so hard and was so motivated to study, and in addition to competing with her classmates, there was another important reason, which was that she loved Matthew and Marella deeply. She didn't want to disappoint them, she wanted to repay their nurturing grace with the best grades.
Life was not all smooth sailing, and when Anne successfully entered the ideal university, Redmond, Matthew died of a heart attack and Green Gables Farm was facing difficulties.
In order to take care of Marella, who is getting older and blinder, Anne gave up her studies and returned to Green Gables, but she did not give up on her future. This bright and enthusiastic girl is ready to teach for a living, protecting Marella and Green Gables.
If going to university in Redmond is a straight dream path, then staying in Green Gables to teach yourself a college course is a bend in the dream road.
For this curve, Anne still chose to interpret it optimistically: "I don't know what is near the curve, but I believe that there must be the most beautiful scenery there." ”
In fact, Anne quickly reaped surprises on the corners. In order to let Anne stay in Affin, her "nemesis" Gilbert gave up the only teaching position in Affinry, and Anne also "smiled and hated" with Gilbert, and harvested this valuable friendship, and this friendship developed into love in Montgomery's later books.
Anne, who loves life, also loves the curves in her life. This transparent girl understands that the detours that should be taken in life are indispensable to one step. Just like the rivers of nature, none of them are straight, because in the process of moving forward, there are always insurmountable obstacles.
For life, those insurmountable obstacles are the setbacks and sufferings encountered in the process of growing up, which cannot be avoided or avoided. But it is precisely because of these obstacles that the river is spectacular, and life is wonderful.
Quotes from Anne
One day, I will also get old, time has masked my enthusiasm, swallowed my innocence, and taken back my childishness, but it cannot erase my happiness, and my wish is: "Now be a happy girl, be a happy aunt in middle age, be a happy old woman in old age - in short, have a happy life."
Happiness is the true meaning of life, and no one lives for suffering. Happy because of simplicity, happy because of innocence, happy because of beauty, even happy because of ignorance. The flower of life is gorgeous, so let it bloom freely.
Now, the young heart has not yet drifted through too many clouds, some are just white clouds, rainbow strips.
The things you had so longed for as a child, by the time you actually got them, seemed to be far from being so beautiful. I began to realize that this was the worst thing about growing up.
I don't know why I don't want to talk so much. I like to think about beautiful things and then treasure them in my heart like treasures, and I don't want them to be ridiculed or doubted.
Expectations can also get half the happiness. You may not get that thing; but nothing can stop you from expecting the happiness that they produce.
Mrs. Linde said, "People who have never asked for anything in their lives are happy because they will not be disappointed." "But I think a lifetime of nothing is worse than disappointment."
The more one is sad, the more one should cheer up.
"Anne of Green Gables" perfectly interprets Anne's growth trajectory: from a child's ignorance to a responsible and responsible mature woman. And how can such a process not be experienced by everyone personally?
The American writer Mark Twain once said: "In Anne of Green Gables, you will find the most touching and beloved child figure after the immortal Alice." ”
The image charm of this century-old classic lies in this, since its introduction in 1904, Anne has become the yearning and model for countless children to grow up. We can also watch this TV series with our children, and then really go to the author's honest, optimistic and imaginative "Annie" through the book.
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