Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud)
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Anne Shirley
A young, imaginative, and intelligent schoolteacher in Avonlea.
"Anne believes in the power of imagination, the importance of beauty in the world, and the inherent goodness of people. She believes in striving for self-improvement and finding joy in everyday life."

Marilla Cuthbert
A practical and reserved woman who adopts Anne.
"Marilla believes in the importance of hard work, self-reliance, and adhering to moral principles. She values practicality and common sense above sentimentality."

Gilbert Blythe
A bright and ambitious classmate of Anne's.
"Gilbert believes in the value of hard work, the importance of education, and the power of true love. He is driven by a desire to succeed but also values genuine connection and friendship."

Diana Barry
Anne's bosom friend and confidante.
"Diana believes in the importance of loyalty, friendship, and family. She values stability and tradition and seeks to create a happy and comfortable life for herself and her loved ones."

Anne Shirley
An imaginative and talkative orphan girl who comes to live at Green Gables.
"The world is full of beauty and wonder, and imagination is a key to experiencing it fully. Kindness, friendship, and personal growth are essential."

Marilla Cuthbert
A practical and reserved woman who adopts Anne.
"Hard work, discipline, and practicality are the keys to a successful and virtuous life. Emotions should be kept in check, and sentimentality should be avoided."

Matthew Cuthbert
A shy and kind-hearted farmer and Marilla's brother, who also adopts Anne.
"Kindness, compassion, and acceptance are the most important virtues. He values simple pleasures and finds joy in the beauty of nature."

Diana Barry
Anne's bosom friend and neighbor.
"Friendship, family, and social acceptance are important values. She appreciates simple pleasures and enjoys being part of a close-knit community."

Anne Shirley Blythe
The protagonist, a newly married woman adjusting to life in a new home and community.
"Anne believes in the power of love, friendship, and beauty to overcome adversity. She is optimistic about the future and trusts in the goodness of people, even when confronted with hardship or disappointment."

Gilbert Blythe
Anne's husband, a young and dedicated doctor.
"Gilbert believes in the importance of duty, responsibility, and service to others. He is committed to using his skills and knowledge to help those in need and values integrity and compassion above personal gain."

Leslie Moore
A beautiful but sorrowful woman trapped in a difficult marriage.
"Leslie believes that life is inherently unfair and that happiness is often fleeting or unattainable. She struggles with feelings of resentment and bitterness but also possesses a deep capacity for compassion and empathy."

Captain Jim Boyd
The keeper of the Four Winds lighthouse, a wise and gentle old sailor.
"Captain Jim believes in the importance of kindness, compassion, and living a life of integrity. He is accepting of others and finds beauty and wonder in the world around him, even in the face of hardship or loss."

Anne Blythe
The beloved wife of Gilbert Blythe and mother of six children, residing at the Ingleside.
"Anne believes in the power of love, family, and the beauty of the world. She values kindness, compassion, and the importance of cherishing every moment."

Gilbert Blythe
The respected doctor and husband of Anne, father of six children.
"Gilbert believes in the importance of hard work, dedication, and serving others. He values honesty, loyalty, and the pursuit of knowledge."

Mary Vance
A young orphan girl who comes to live with the Blythe family.
"Initially, Mary's core belief may be shaped by her experiences of hardship and abandonment. Over time, she likely develops a belief in the importance of family, love, and second chances."

Faith Blythe
One of Anne and Gilbert's daughters, known for her gentle and compassionate nature.
"Faith believes in the importance of kindness, compassion, and helping others. She values empathy, understanding, and the pursuit of justice."

Una Blythe
Another of Anne and Gilbert's daughters, known for her dreamy and imaginative nature.
"Una believes in the power of imagination, beauty, and the importance of cherishing the natural world. She values creativity, self-expression, and the pursuit of dreams."

Bev King
One of the children creating the 'Our Magazine' along with Sara Ray and Dan.
"Friendship and loyalty are paramount. Hard work and dedication lead to success."

Sara Ray
A key member of the group of children, involved in creating the magazine and sharing stories.
"Helping others is important and kindness should be shown to everyone."

Dan King
One of the central figures in the group of children, participating in the magazine and sharing adventures.
"Adventure and exploration are important, and friendship is a valuable asset."

Story Girl
A gifted storyteller who captivates others with her tales.
"Stories have the power to connect people and inspire imagination."
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