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Anne of Green Gables İngilizce Kitap Özeti



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Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert are unmarried siblings who live on their ancestral farm, Green Gables, in the quiet town of Avonlea in Prince Edward Island, Canada. Matthew is sixty, and since he is getting too old to handle the farm work on his own, the Cuthberts decide to adopt an orphan boy to help him. This decision shocks the town gossip, Mrs. Rachel Lynde, who does not think Matthew and Marilla fit to raise a child.

Matthew, who is terrified of women, arrives at the train station and finds a girl orphan instead of a boy; the orphanage sent the eleven-year-old Anne Shirley by mistake. Anne’s talkativeness and spirit charm Matthew, who shyly tells Marilla that he wants to keep her. Marilla hesitates at first, but after a trial period, she agrees to let Anne stay on.

Anne is a talkative and happy girl despite living an impoverished life as an orphan. Though she lacks social graces and education, she has a rich and sophisticated fantasy life and an optimistic and generous spirit. Because Anne acts according to her instincts and not according to a code of manners, she unintentionally defies expectations of proper ladylike behavior. She attends church for the first time wearing a wreath of wildflowers, for example, and screams at Mrs. Rachel for making fun of her red hair. Anne tries hard to oblige Marilla and follow her rules of social conduct, but she makes many mistakes, using liniment instead of vanilla in a cake, letting a mouse drown in the plum-pudding sauce, and delivering a heartfelt but ridiculous prayer on her first attempt to pray before bed.

Anne never had real friends before living at Green Gables, so she was forced to invent imaginary playmates. In Avonlea, she meets Diana Barry, a neighbor who quickly becomes her bosom friend. One afternoon Anne invites Diana to tea and accidentally gives her red currant wine instead of nonalcoholic raspberry cordial. Diana returns home drunk, and Diana’s mother, thinking Anne has intoxicated Diana on purpose, forbids the girls to speak. The agonizing period of estrangement lasts until Anne saves Diana’s sister, who is sick with the croup, which causes Mrs. Barry to forgive her.

At school, Anne feuds with a handsome, smart boy named Gilbert Blythe. When they first meet, Gilbert taunts Anne by calling her Carrots and pulling her red braid. Anne is extremely sensitive about her red hair, and Gilbert’s teasing infuriates her. She screams at him and smashes a slate over his head. This incident marks the beginning of a rivalry between Anne and Gilbert, the two smartest pupils, which lasts until the end of the novel.

As Anne grows up, she loses some of her childish flare for the melodramatic and romantic, and turns her spirited attentions to academics. A beloved teacher, Miss Stacy, recognizes Anne’s intelligence and encourages her to join a special group of students preparing for the entrance exam to Queen’s Academy. Her long-standing competition with Gilbert Blythe changes to an affectionate and familiar rivalry when, after four years of mutual silence, they both go to Queen’s Academy. Striving to make Matthew and Marilla proud, Anne devotes herself to her studies wholeheartedly and earns the prestigious Avery Scholarship, which grants her enough money to attend a four-year college the following fall.

Thrilled by her future prospects, Anne goes home to Green Gables. Matthew, who has been having heart trouble, dies of a heart attack. When Anne learns that Marilla is likely to go blind, she decides to stay at Green Gables and teach nearby so that she can care for Marilla, giving up her aspirations for a four-year degree. Gilbert hears of her decision and gives up his post as the teacher at Avonlea school so that Anne can teach there and be closer to Marilla. After five years of rivalry, Gilbert and Anne forge a close friendship. Though her future path has narrowed considerably, Anne remains eternally optimistic and thinks cheerfully about her future.

Written by - LM Montgomer


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The Book Thief Kitap Hırsızı İngilizce Kitap Özeti

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by Markus Zusak
The year is 1939. The world is wrestling with the idea of another war, and the German people are teetering on the edge of a dreadful new reality. With the help of lively characters, poetic prose and an unusual narration by Death, The Book Thief takes us on a remarkable journey alongside the residents of one small street of one small town in war-torn Germany.

Liesel Meminger is a little girl lost when she arrives at a strange house on Himmel Street, feeling confused and alienated by a war she doesn’t understand. Her new foster parents, Hans and Rosa Hubermann, soon make her feel at home, although Hans’ gentle character is in stark contrast to his wife’s brusque embrace of motherhood.

Liesel befriends a boy who lives along the street, Rudy Steiner, and the two become inseparable. Important events such as Hitler’s birthday, book burning ceremonies and the horrors and destruction of the war unfolding in Europe’s fields and skies, are wound around day-to-day life for Liesel, Rudy and the other residents of Himmel Street.

Liesel struggles at first to read and write, but with Hans’ soft coaxing and dedicated coaching she is captivated by the world of words. Slowly but surely, Liesel begins to link the incredible power of words to the way Hitler is controlling and slowly destroying her homeland. Books become Liesel’s lifeline, and she finds solace in words when she befriends the Mayor’s wife, who lets her read in their well-stocked library. Each of the books that come into Liesel’s life has a special significance; she treasures links to her past and the comforting daily reading lessons with Hans.
As Liesel tries to come to terms with the significance of Hitler’s rule, the Hubermanns’ daily cycle of survival is jeopardised when a Jewish refugee, Max, begs a hiding place in their basement. The family struggle to keep their dangerous secret safe, and to keep Max alive in the achingly cold cellar. Liesel’s friendship with Max slowly grows, and through their shared love of words he becomes a brother figure to her. She’s devastated when Max has to leave; it’s no longer safe for him to stay. Soon afterwards he is captured and marched along Himmel Street to the nearby concentration camp, to Liesel’s despair.

As the war rips the country apart, and Allied bombs fall perilously close to Himmel Street, Liesel realises that words alone will never be enough to save the people she loves. But perhaps they can shine a brighter light on the beauty of human tenderness and compassion that still resist the hatred inflicted by Hitler and war.

The Book Thief is about growing up in Nazi Germany. But it’s also about hope, love, family, rebelliousness, guilt, the human spirit and the beauty that tragedy can bring.





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Frankenstein İngilizce Kısa Kitap Özeti


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by Mary Shelley
Whilst on an expedition to find a sea route through the Arctic, wealthy Englishman Robert Walton has rescued a solitary traveller who, confined to what will prove to be his deathbed, narrates the events which have brought him to it. As a youth, VictorFrankenstein of Geneva pursued an obsessive interest in the arcane applications of natural science at the university of Ingolstadt, where his research eventually revealed to him the secret of creating life itself. After labouring in secret to construct a large humanoid body into which he infuses a living consciousness, Victor immediately regrets his actions and abandons their result. Recovering from a long nervous illness he returns home to his family, but their domestic peace is soon shattered by two events: the murder of his youngest brother William; and the subsequent execution of a beloved servant Justine, who is convicted of the crime based on circumstantial evidence.

While wandering across an alpine glacier, Victor is unexpectedly confronted by his creation. The creature reveals that he engineered the tragedy, and proceeds to narrate his own brief biography by way of explanation. Since leaving Frankenstein’s Ingolstadt apartment, he has learned much: from observation, the basic elements of the physical world; from his hidden residence near to a French family, not only the ability to read and speak but also the warmth of human contact; from their attacks and those of other fearful villagers, his own deformity and the eternal separation it must mean for him; and from the notes left behind by Victor, the name and residence of his creator. His murder of the youngest Frankenstein was a mere overture to the terrible vengeance the creature promises to wreak if his demand is not met: the construction of a second, female being as companion for the first, an antidote to the maddening isolation to which his ugliness condemns him.

Fearing for his family, and persuaded by the creature’s vow to forego all human contact if provided with a mate, Victor travels to Britain under the pretence of a restful holiday with childhood friend Henry Clerval. In fact he seeks the knowledge of certain English scientists necessary for his work. Leaving Henry in Scotland, he retreats to an isolated island in the far north, and almost completes his second creation before repenting and tearing the unfinished body to pieces. The original creature kills Clerval in retaliation and Victor finds himself charged with the crime, only saved by the intervention of his father. On returning to Geneva, Frankenstein finally resolves to marry his cousin and long-term fiancée Elizabeth, only for her also to be murdered by the creature, the grief of which in turn strikes his father dead. Following a brief spell in an insane asylum, Victor swears vengeance and pursues his creation halfway across the globe before falling behind near Walton’s ice-bound ship.

His tale told, Frankenstein dies cursing the creature, who is discovered thereafter grieving over the body of his maker and regretting, though not repenting of, his own monstrous actions. Determined to cremate himself and prevent the secrets of his unnatural creation being deciphered, he vanishes into the northern wastes.



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