The Film Industry, an Adolescent and "Anne of Green Gables"


Recognizing the Adolescent stages of being noticed as a female person and growing towards the adulthood of feminine genius, I found the television and the industry of film developing my cognitive skills in character and admiration a male person may have for a female person.  As a female person, I wanted to be noticed by a male person.  I wanted to be loved as a child.  As fathers and mothers offer an embrace of pride for their daughter and son, I realized the right admiration would come in honoring my father and mother.

How do we honor father and mother as young adolescent persons as a female and male person?

I found this film, "Anne of Green Gables" produced in 1985 a decision for my character as a female person looking and seeking the right admiration from a male person still searching for the right heart who would love me as father and mother.  I knew this male person would be transmitted the honor preserved by the pride of father and mother.

Please review this film and comprehend through the industry of film how this 1985 version of "Anne of Green Gables" is what modeled the witness of the admiration I desired from the male person.

Meryl Viola Bravo ~

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