Christina M. answered 12/29/25
Certified Reading Tutor | Science-Based Literacy Instruction
If I could rewrite the ending of Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maude Montgomery, I would show Anne achieving her dream of becoming a teacher for a few years before marrying Gilbert Blithe. During this time, she would continue to use her imagination, perseverance, and creativity to inspire her students, emphasizing the theme of personal growth and the motif of education as empowerment. Eventually, she would marry Gilbert, illustrating the historical reality that women often paused professional work for family, while still showing that Anne’s early accomplishments and optimism shaped her life and the lives of those around her. This ending reinforces the author’s purpose of celebrating resilience, ambition, and the positive impact of kindness and determination.