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Portrait of Leslie Moore

Leslie Moore

A beautiful but sorrowful woman trapped in a difficult marriage.

From "Anne's House of Dreams" by Montgomery, L. M. (Lucy Maud)

Core Belief

"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."

Worldview

Leslie sees the world as a place of suffering and injustice, where beauty and potential are often wasted. She is skeptical of romantic ideals and distrustful of human relationships, but longs for connection and understanding.

Personality

Leslie is beautiful, proud, and fiercely independent, but burdened by a tragic past and a difficult present. She is intelligent and artistic but has had limited opportunities for self-expression. She is initially reserved and aloof, but capable of deep loyalty and affection once trust is established.

In Their Own Words

"“I’ve never seen many places, but I’ve always thought it was very lovely here. I--I love it, too.”"
"“I suppose I am beautiful. I hate my beauty. I wish I had always been as brown and plain as the brownest and plainest girl at the fishing village over there.”"
"“I have been married twelve years.”"

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