Episode 23 – Anne Shirley

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Of all Anne’s college friends, I always like Stella. She may not have the energy of Phil, but she also sees the rosy social glow of others struggling. As far as Phil and Prissy are concerned, Aunt Jimsie – Roy is the perfect character for Anne. He is handsome, wealthy, and dedicated to the point where everyone can see what will happen next. But, only Stella seems to be right if he is right Anniespecifically. In her eyes, he is more prince than others, which is a question of certainty.
Anne seemed to know this, too, even though she seemed to surprise her by rejecting his offer at the end of the episode. As she was studying his orchid in her hair, we saw her start to doubt, her facial expression showed it felt so good for her. We see it again when she avoided the simple lily in Gilbert’s valley. Violets are garden flowers that are planted and carefully cultivated to maximize the aesthetic. They are not artificial, but in terms of flowers, they are high eyebrows. But the lilies in the valley are wild flowers that pop up unexpectedly in the dark Glens. They have seemingly simple little bells instead of dark bright petals. The lilies in the valley are the ultimate wildflower, so Gilbert gives Anne the image of Anne more suitable for Anne, and Gilbert also conveys that she is also an unexpected bright blossom. Royal Blossom says he will treat her under the care of the garden plants, but Gilbert says he knows she can thrive anywhere alone.
In essence, this is Anne’s journey: despite all that, even though everything is thriving. She didn’t always like answers placed on her own path, such as Diana sends her story to a baking powder contest, but won, which allowed her to rewrite old sketches and seize the opportunity by sending them to magazines. Even if she doesn’t say that, Diana’s belief in her novella gives her the confidence to try to republish it. When she read back through a teenager, she can recognize possible life no About melodrama and high tragedy. But if she hadn’t written the books, she wouldn’t have written the story of baking powder, and if Diana hadn’t sent it out, she wouldn’t have realized she could publish it. Maybe it’s a tough road, but it’s what Anne needs to take.
Roy represents a relaxed life. But that’s not necessarily what Anne wants or needs. Plus, if she married him, she would be stuck with a truly unpleasant mother-in-law and an annoying sister-in-law, both of whom could drag Anne to a small piece. Roy has been so sorry so far, but Anne is doing what she wants again, believing she is her romantic dream. Rejecting it was as surprising to her as anyone, but it was also the most reliable sign of her real growth.
This is something that everyone has to do in their own time. When we reach the end Annie on the islandmore changes and evidence. Anne just realizes that she doesn’t want a (Victorian) textbook romance-she’s about to learn that she doesn’t want to live a Victorian melodrama either.
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