Green Gables is a house that Anne Shirley lived with Marilla Cuthbert and Matthew Cuthbert, on Prince Edward Island, Canada, in Anne of Green Gables.
A town like the one that are in the county of Essex, Massachusetts is setting place of the story in The house of the seven gables.
Prince Edward Island.
Prince Edward Island.
No, she is a fictional character. Her house, however, was based off of a real place that one can visit, if they happen to be on Prince Edward Island.
Yes, on Prince Edward Island.
She lives at Green Gables in Avonlea on Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Anne of Green Gables takes place in Prince Edward Island, Canada. It's a little island off the coast of New-Brunswick, Canada.
Anne was an orphan and was sent to live with a couple she did not know and in a place where she did not know anybody. The wanted a boy and talked about sending her away.
Green house
The exposition of "Anne of Green Gables" introduces Anne Shirley, an imaginative and spirited orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to live with Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, a brother and sister who intended to adopt a boy to help them on their farm in Avonlea, Canada. The story begins with Anne's arrival at Green Gables, her vibrant personality, and her struggles to fit in with her new surroundings. This sets the stage for her adventures, friendships, and the challenges she faces as she seeks to find her place in the world. The exposition establishes key characters, the setting, and the central conflict of Anne's quest for belonging.
The place where a blacksmith works is called a blacksmith's house or stable. The house can be made of wood and a blacksmith need physical strength to produce items such as grilles, gates, and tools.
Avonlea is not a real place just a made up place like the book Anne Of Green Gables!!