Thursday, January 22, 2009

Anne of Green Gables

The red haired orphan girl, Anne, is finally taken in by siblings Marialla and Matthew Cuthburt, even though she was a mistake: they wanted a boy. Because of her wide imagination, she gets into all sorts of trouble- everything from dying her hair green to getting her best friend, Dianna, drunk on accident, although she tries desperately to be responsible for her generous benefactors.

This novel, so far, is very descriptive; using majestic and overpowering adjectives to create an image for the reader. I think that the author must have tried to show us the world through the eleven year old's eyes. The paragraphs, as a result, become rather lengthy- anywhere from three lines to two pages long. I have taken to skimming many of the more wordy sections.

I like this book- Anne of Green Gables is very funny and creative. I would recomend this to any reader.