How did annes honesty impact society and what are some examples of her honesty?
Anne is very outgoing and opinionated. When she first arrives at Green Gables, she speaks her mind at her free will. Anne lived in an era where children were to be seen and not heard, and so her elders were horrified with her continuous ramblings and fiery outbursts (e.g. her scathing yet correct accusations of the impossible Rachel Lynde). She provides a chuckle or two for others who are afraid to speak their minds, and she solidifies her distinct personality simultaneously. After the first book, her temper begins to settle down. However, she stays true to her character for she does not assume another personality to please others. The children around her are the most aware of her honesty. They adore her and view her as a guardian (e.g. her pupils, Elizabeth, the Merediths).