
Catherine Brooke is the strict spinster teacher. Jen Pringle is the mean girl of the class. The snobbish ruling Pringle family do not support her appointment.

With Marilla's blessing, she takes a teaching job at a ladies' college in Kingsport, Nova Scotia and struggles to earn everyone's respect. Anne rejects Gilbert Blythe's marriage proposal and then again. Diana Barry is marrying Fred Wright which Anne disapproves at first. She's teaching young kids and writing stories. Gallery Anne of Green Gables Wiki has 3 images of Roy Gardner ( view category).Following Matthew's death, Anne Shirley (Megan Follows) has remained at Green Gables to look after aging Marilla. Morgan Harris from the film Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987) is based on Roy.The editor decided to leave it in the text. In The Blythes Are Quoted, Roy's surname was consistently misspelled as Gardiner.This name was very popular in the late 19th century. It is also form of Old French term roi which means king. Roy is a male given name of Irish and Gaelic origin and means red. At their first meeting, Anne took particular notice of his dark eyes and his musical voice. Roy was described to be a tall, darkly handsome, and distinguished-looking young man. Hence, he was unable to truly relate to Anne like Gilbert could, and she eventually realised that she had been conning herself into loving him due to his perfection. However, though he possessed striking good looks as well as the ability to speak poetically, he had only seriousness on the inside. Roy was intelligent and neat, and described by Anne to be like a diamond due to his perfection. He married after recovering from his disappointment from Anne's refusal and became happy. Anne reluctantly acknowledges that she truly believed she loved him during their courtship, but his proposal caused her to realize that she loved her idea of him and not Roy himself. Roy was upset, questioning if Anne had been sincere with him during their relationship.

However, when Roy proposed to Anne, she suddenly realized that she did not love him as she believed and abruptly refused his proposal. Though his mother and Aline did not take to Anne easily, Dorothy was more accepting and liked Anne right away. Their courtship continued to the end of their Redmond years, where it appeared that they were well-matched and happy.

When he offered her his umbrella, she readily accepted. Dark, melancholy and inscrutable, Roy fit her childhood ideal of romance perfectly. Anne, who met him under a pavilion during a rainstorm, felt an "instinctive thrill" that he was the one. Roy courted Anne for the last two years of college. Though Roy was accepted into Redmond College, he had to defer his enrollment because his mother was ill. Roy attended school at the age of six and he was a very smart student. He was raised there along with his sisters, Aline and Dorothy. Roy was born in early 1860s in Kingsport, Nova Scotia, to Mr.
