Anne's rivalry with Gilbert Blythe evolves into friendship from "summary" of Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery,Higher Read
At first, Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe were not on the best of terms. Their rivalry began when Gilbert teased Anne on her first day at school, calling her "carrots" due to her red hair. This caused Anne to fiercely reject Gilbert's attempts at friendship, holding onto her grudge for quite some time. Despite Anne's initial hostility towards Gilbert, he continued to try and befriend her. He would often make kind gestures towards her, such as offering her a ride or helping her with schoolwork. However, Anne was too stubborn to see past their initial encounter and continued to rebuff Gilbert's attempts at reconciliation.
As time went on, Anne began to soften towards Gilbert. She started to appreciate his intelligence and kindness, and slowly began to let go of her anger towards him. Gilbert, in turn, showed Anne pa...
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