She has that quirky, heavenly smile, an overjoyous perspective, and an eccentric sense of life... on top of being an orphaned soul, nearly stripped off of the dream to belong to a loving, dreamy family.
Anne puts up a great struggle against the hardship that reveal itself in forms of "a strict lady who pushes too much", "some blunt kids that never empathise", and "a pair of the same blood that has never seen love!" She can probably imbibe a greengage seed to live a little more in all this!
One could have about a billion theories on Anne's fate. One may not be about their business, and may wonder about the end. (Please, let us be positive, would you; O mighty fans of Thanos!)
I wonder if there is any relationship between Ms. Alias Grace and dear Anne Shirley Cuthbert!..
I fear, when an angelic girl is pulled down to any swampland, she'll turn to a fallen heroine such as Alias Grace... No!
P.S.: What an acting!.. Praise to you, Ms. Amybeth McNulty!..
Here is some Verses of my culture:
"Did He not find thee an orphan and protect (thee)?
Did He not find thee wandering and direct (thee)?
Did He not find thee destitute and enrich (thee)?
Therefor the orphan oppress not,
Therefor the beggar drive not away,
Therefor of the bounty of thy Lord be thy proclaim."
The Gracious Koran, the Verses between 6th and 11th in the 93rd Chapter called "The Morning Hours."
Amen.