Introduction The prewar era has brought many changes to American society. One of the changes is how American families are organized. In his argument about gender inequality, Robert Max Jackson pointed out that patriarchal ideology occupied the absolute authority of the American family until the 1920s. Cooperate with my wife to make a living. However, since the 1920s, the economy has expanded rapidly due to the industrial revolution, many men started working in industrial and commercial companies, and my wife started to work at home.
The problem of changing Anne to Jane and Green Gables to Thornfield is that you can not read even if you read Anne of Green Gables. Because they are looking for anxiety and morbidity. Jane Eyre is an interesting book I have read and evaluated over and over, but if you want Jane Eyre, read Jane Eyre instead of Anne's Green Gable. Anne With E also lost the immortal sense which is an indispensable element of the classics by relentlessly repeating the date as a product of 2017. I would not see Anne erroneously dyed her hair green, but I got an episode about menstruation. That is one of the topics of the year. There is nothing special about how menstruation is depicted and how it is portrayed in the adult's story of a girl. To be precise, put it in at the end of the 19th century and choose to put it in the mouth of Ann I will. Year - Criticism of this issue allows viewers to see the situation within 15 years instead of going to Avonlea, but in 2017 they will be at the forefront of gender politics
Anne 's green gable is the beginning of a series of novels, representing the beginnings of Montgomery' s abundant writing career, centered on a young adventurous female protagonist. Following the success of Ann in a green gable, Montgomery continued to write seven novels about Ann, according to the adulthood and the protagonist until delivery. Several novels of Ann series are adapted to successful TV mini dramas. Montgomery's work has been translated into multiple languages and is attracting visitors from the Montgomery Museum of the Prince Edward Island, theater, and overseas visitors