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“women are not made whole by men. women are made whole the moment they enter this world.”



After I finished She-ra and the Princesses of Power, I rewatched it a few times because I didn't feel emotionally prepared to start a new series. But then a friend I really care about said to me I should watch Anne with an E, a netflix adaption of the famous book Anne of Green Gables. And, right now, after I finally finished the third and last (at the moment) season, I don't feel emotionally prepare to start a new series, again. And I just had to say that this serie is one of the best I've seen in a while. The serie is about a 13 years old orphan name Anne Shirley, who arrives by mistake in the farm of Green Gables, were the siblings Matthew and Marilla Cuthberth were expecting a boy. However, Anne manages to stay in the farm despite the initial prejudices and changes the little town of Avonlea forever with her imagination and bright personality. Everything about the show: the art department, the screenplay, the characthers and also the topics its talk about, are amazings. It's talk about female issues and feminism, about childhood and adultcentrism, about racism, about lesbianism and "boston marriages". Its really interesting seeing how things has change (or not) and how that issues were treated in that time, in 1896, in the Prince Edwards Island in Canada. I really enjoyed it, I watched it with my mom and she liked as much as I do, so we really talked a lo about the show after we finished it.

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