What is anne shirley-cuthbert?

Anne Shirley-Cuthbert is the main protagonist in Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic novel, "Anne of Green Gables". Anne Shirley is an orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to live with the Cuthbert siblings in Avonlea, Prince Edward Island.

Throughout the novel, Anne's character develops from an imaginative, talkative, and impulsive girl to a more mature, confident, and caring young woman. She is known for her lively spirit, intelligence, and her love for literature and nature. Anne's red hair and freckles are also iconic features of her appearance.

Anne forms a close bond with her adoptive parents, Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert, as well as her bosom friend, Diana Barry. She also has many other friends and admirers, including Gilbert Blythe, a classmate who initially teases her but later becomes a close friend and love interest.

Anne Shirley-Cuthbert appears in several sequels, including "Anne of Avonlea", "Anne of the Island", and "Anne's House of Dreams". She is widely considered a beloved and iconic character in Canadian literature.