Anne of Green Gables

Resolution and Conclusion in Anne of Green Gables

What is the resolution and conclusion of Anne of Green Gables?

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Anne resolves to teach at a neighboring town, giving up the Avery scholarship for correspondence school. Gilbert Blythe withdraws his teaching application so that Anne may teach in Avonlea. Meeting Gilbert in the road that evening, they form a lasting friendship after many years of rivalry. That night, alone in the east gable sitting by her window, Anne is content that whatever may await her in that bend in the road, the rewards of hard work and valued friendships will always be hers.