Marilla
Marilla is a fictional character from the classic Canadian novel "Anne of Green Gables," written by Lucy Maud Montgomery. She is portrayed as the stern but caring matron of Green Gables, where she lives with her brother Matthew Cuthbert. Marilla is known for her practicality, no-nonsense attitude, and strong sense of duty, which often contrasts with her soft heart and protective nature.
In the story, Marilla initially intends to adopt a boy to help on the farm but mistakenly
Marilla's character embodies traditional values and the timeless themes of family, community, and acceptance. Her relationship
Marilla has become an iconic character in Canadian literature and has been portrayed in various adaptations,