Comment on Anne of Green Gables 1
? I met Rachel after reading the story in the first chapter? Mrs. Linde likes to observe and help others, but at the same time she is very alert and will figure out what she doesn't understand. She is a smart person and the main character in the whole first chapter. Then Matthew and Marilla, two brothers and sisters. Although they didn't say much, at the end of this chapter, they mentioned their desire to adopt a little boy and put it into action.
? Because Matthew's initial behavior made Mrs. Rachel curious, Mrs. Rachel went to Marilla's brother and sister's house. From Mrs. Rachel's description on the road, we can also see that Matthew and his father are both very introverted people and live in a very remote place. Going to the backyard of Green Gables, we can see the cleanliness of the yard, and we can also see that the brother and sister have a lot of work and a healthy life. Then Marilla was not surprised to see her, but treated her politely. She had expected that she would come to ask Matthew about his abnormal behavior.
? Mrs Rachel was shocked when she learned the truth. She is strongly opposed to adopting a boy, thinking that outsiders are always unbelievable. She also gave Marilla an example of her adopted daughter setting her parents on fire, hoping to change Marilla's mind. In the face of Mrs. Linde's pessimistic remarks, Marilla appeared unmoved, but in fact she had doubts. After Mrs Rachel left, she spoke to clusters of wild roses, which made the little boy very happy.
? Chapter 1: I think Mrs. Rachel represents a smart person with strong curiosity and good reasoning ability. Marilla represents a gentle, intelligent and aura person. Although Matthew didn't appear, it also shows that he is an introverted smart person.
Chapter two Matthew? Cuthbert was surprised.
Today, I read the second chapter, and then I went on to say that Matthew was in charge of picking up the boy. When I arrived at the station, I didn't see Mrs. Spencer and the little boy. There is only a little girl sitting on the bench. Matthew had to ask the stationmaster, but the stationmaster said that the little girl was given to him by Mrs Spencer. Matthew, who is not very talkative, had to make up his mind to find the little girl in rags. This little girl is Annie, the protagonist of this book. I think Annie should have known from the beginning that Matthew was the one who came to pick her up. As can be seen from the description in the book, Anne is a thin and unattractive girl, but her lively temperament will make people ignore her appearance. He often thinks of himself as a beautiful girl, and he will be very confident. On the way to Matthew's house, Little Annie kept saying that running and jumping on the boat and cherishing every scene she saw was a girl who was afraid of losing. I will name the shade, and when I see the beautiful stream, I will have a sense of seriousness in my dreams. Everything is a feeling she has never felt before. When I see Matthew's house, I will pinch myself and feel very dreamy.
In fact, I think Annie is a little girl who is full of longing for life. She will change her mood, like a small lotus flower. Even in the mire, she still emerges from the mire, uncontaminated and clear. She is full of longing for the world, because she has never owned it and cherishes everything she sees. There is light in her eyes and the world in her heart. Have your own independent opinions on everything and stick to your own views. Little Anne yearns for family, hopes to have a home of her own, and wants to feel unprecedented warmth.