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Marilla Cuthbert realizes her deep love for Anne when she confronts the possibility of losing her after Anne's near expulsion from school due to a misunderstanding. This moment solidifies Marilla's feelings, as she recognizes how profoundly Anne has impacted her life and home. Additionally, when Anne apologizes for her mistakes and expresses her fears of being sent away, Marilla understands that her affection for Anne has grown beyond mere duty, blossoming into a genuine maternal bond.
Yes, Anne Shirley makes the right decision to stay at home and care for Marilla Cuthbert. Her choice reflects her deep sense of loyalty and love for Marilla, who has become a mother figure to her. By prioritizing Marilla's well-being, Anne demonstrates her maturity and selflessness, qualities that have developed throughout the story. This decision also underscores the themes of family and responsibility that are central to the narrative.
Mathew and Marilla are siblings, who thought they were adopting a boy.
they are all from anne of green gables that not might help much but its all i know
Marilla
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Marilla Cuthbert realizes her deep love for Anne when she confronts the possibility of losing her after Anne's near expulsion from school due to a misunderstanding. This moment solidifies Marilla's feelings, as she recognizes how profoundly Anne has impacted her life and home. Additionally, when Anne apologizes for her mistakes and expresses her fears of being sent away, Marilla understands that her affection for Anne has grown beyond mere duty, blossoming into a genuine maternal bond.
Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert adopted Anne Shirley.
Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert
He is Marilla's brother. He tends to be more lenient with Anne.
Mathew and Marilla are siblings, who thought they were adopting a boy.
they are all from anne of green gables that not might help much but its all i know
Joy (miscarriage), James (Jem), Walter, Diana (Di), Anne (Nan), Shirley, and Marilla (Rilla)
Because she cared too much about her looks, and she was really happy about her new dress and she was flaunting it
Rachel Lynde, also best friend of Marilla Cuthbert.
Marilla felt that Anne should have been meek and repentant in her apology to Mrs. Lynde. Anne was repentant, yes, but she decided to take an unpleasant task (apologizing for what she did wrong) and turn it into a pleasant task. Basically, Anne should have felt ashamed that she had to apologize in the first place but instead she allowed her imagination take over and actually enjoyed apologizing to Mrs. Lynde.