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[Anne's New Beginning: Adaptation and Imagination at Green Gables]-[Anne of Green Gables - Chapter 8]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2025-07-18

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The Acceptance of Anne

In this chapter of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Anne of Green Gables, titled "Anne’s Bringing Up Is Begun," the narrative centers on the pivotal moment when Marilla Cuthbert finally confirms that Anne will remain at Green Gables. Despite Marilla’s stern exterior and her attempt to defer the decision to teach Anne discipline, she eventually concedes, stating, "Matthew and I have decided to keep you." Anne’s reaction is one of overwhelming emotional intensity; she describes her state as "something more than glad," expressing a profound sense of belonging that she has never experienced before. Marilla, ever the pragmatist, views this emotional volatility with disapproval, urging the child to "try to calm yourself."

The Clash Between Imagination and Discipline

As Anne begins her new life, a clear conflict emerges between her imaginative nature and Marilla’s rigid, practical worldview. Marilla identifies Anne’s "tendency to fall into daydreams" as a serious shortcoming, demanding that she focus on chores like washing dishcloths. When Marilla tasks Anne with memorizing the Lord's Prayer, Anne’s inclination to find beauty in the text—comparing it to "a line of music"—is met with a curt command to "hold your tongue."

This tension reaches a climax when Marilla discovers Anne staring rapturously at a picture of Christ Blessing Little Children. Anne’s attempt to empathize with the lonely girl in the painting is dismissed by Marilla as "irreverent." Marilla’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that one should not "imagine things different from what they really are," whereas Anne views imagination as a vital survival mechanism for a lonely soul.

The Search for a Kindred Spirit

Despite Marilla’s attempts to suppress Anne’s flights of fancy, the topic of friendship brings out Anne’s deep yearning for connection. She asks Marilla about the possibility of finding a "bosom friend"—an "intimate friend" and "kindred spirit." Marilla suggests Diana Barry, but warns Anne that she must behave carefully.

Anne reveals the history of her imaginary companions, such as "Katie Maurice," a reflection she created in a glass-door bookcase, and "Violetta," an echo in a valley. These stories highlight how Anne used her imagination to cope with the hardships of her past. Marilla remains skeptical of these "goings on," fearing they are a form of lying, but Anne remains protective of these sacred memories.

Self-Acceptance at the East Gable

In the final moments of the chapter, Anne retreats to her room to practice her prayers. She attempts to transform her surroundings through imagination, envisioning herself as the elegant "Lady Cordelia Fitzgerald." However, she ultimately finds that she cannot make the fantasy stick. Looking into the mirror, she confronts her own "pointed, freckled face" and concludes, "It’s a million times nicer to be Anne of Green Gables than Anne of Nowhere in particular." This moment marks a significant step in Anne’s development: she begins to find beauty and value in her own reality, while still retaining the imaginative spirit that defines her character.

🎯Key Sentences

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And your wallet's feeling the heat.
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Make an impact on your child's learning.
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I really feel that I cannot bear not knowing any longer.
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I suppose I might as well tell you.
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I'm afraid you both cry and laugh far too easily.
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📝Key Phrases

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break the bank
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at one's own pace
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off by heart
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kindred spirit
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bosom friend
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📖 Transcript

Hello! Welcome to Stories Podcast. I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is a chapter from the classic novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
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