Narcissm in " Anne" of Green Gables
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she was conscious of how vain it would have been for her to presume that, it is as if she was keeping her vanity in check. It has been demonstrated that Anne's transformation from the overt, blatant narcissistic child to a young, conscious adult is one of the predominant themes of this wonderful book. Works Cited Montgomery, L.M. Anne of Green Gables. Toronto: Seal Books, 1908. The Oxford Paperback Dictionary. 4th ed. Oxford University Press, 1994.
she was conscious of how vain it would have been for her to presume that, it is as if she was keeping her vanity in check. It has been demonstrated that Anne's transformation from the overt, blatant narcissistic child to a young, conscious adult is one of the predominant themes of this wonderful book. Works Cited Montgomery, L.M. Anne of Green Gables. Toronto: Seal Books, 1908. The Oxford Paperback Dictionary. 4th ed. Oxford University Press, 1994.