Anne with an E season 1 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Anne learns the Cuthberts are in financial trouble and mortgaged Green Gables, causing her distress. Matthew suffers a heart episode, exacerbating their crisis. Anne and Jerry embark on a journey to sell family possessions, during which Anne reconnects with Gilbert and gains insight into their situation. Despite challenges, including a robbery, Anne's efforts and community support bring hope that they might save their home. The episode underscores themes of family, community support, and determination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why are Anne and her friends discussing snowflakes and Christmas?
They are engaging in a whimsical conversation about the uniqueness of snowflakes and the joy of Christmas.
What financial trouble are the Cuthberts facing?
The Cuthberts have mortgaged Green Gables and are in a financial crisis, risking the loss of their home.
How does Anne react to the news about Green Gables' mortgage?
Anne is deeply upset and worried about potentially having to leave her first real home.
What health issue does Matthew experience?
Matthew suffers from a heart episode, which significantly impacts his health and the family's financial situation.
What does the bank manager say about the loan?
The bank manager informs Marilla that they might call in the loan due to Matthew's inability to work, which would force them to forfeit Green Gables.
How does Anne contribute to solving the financial crisis?
Anne decides to help by selling family possessions and offering her services to earn money.
What is Anne's interaction with Gilbert at the docks about?
Anne and Gilbert have a meaningful conversation where they share apologies and Gilbert learns about the Cuthberts' financial struggles.
How does Anne manage to sell the family heirlooms?
Anne uses her creativity and storytelling skills to convince the pawnbroker of the items' value and historical significance.
How does the community respond to the Cuthberts' situation?
The community, led by Rachel Lynde, discusses ways to support the Cuthberts, showing their care and respect for the family.
What is the outcome of Anne's efforts to save Green Gables?
Anne's efforts, along with community support and the prospect of new boarders, bring hope to the Cuthberts that they might be able to save Green Gables.