Nature, Place, and Prince Edward Island

From Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
The lyric descriptions of PEI's red roads, apple blossoms, and seascapes constitute a recurring motif—place itself as a character and source of beauty.
Chapter 2

The Avenue of apple blossoms drive: 'It was a wonderful place... a long stretch of road that the settlers had planted with great apple trees.'

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Chapter 4

Anne's first morning view from the east gable window: the cherry tree, the brook, the Lake of Shining Waters in the distance.

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