Here's how she transforms throughout the story:
* From Imaginative and Impetuous to Responsible and Mature: Anne starts out as a spirited, imaginative, and often impulsive young girl. She makes mistakes due to her quick temper and tendency to daydream. However, as she grows older, she learns from her experiences and develops a sense of responsibility and maturity.
* From Seeking Approval to Finding Confidence: Anne is initially very insecure and eager for the approval of others. She worries about her appearance and tries to fit in. Through her relationships with Diana and Gilbert, and her own experiences, she gains confidence in herself and learns to appreciate her unique qualities.
* From Loneliness to Belonging: Anne initially feels lonely and out of place at Green Gables. She yearns for connection and belonging. As she builds strong friendships and finds love, she overcomes her sense of isolation and feels truly at home in Avonlea.
While Anne's core personality - her optimism, creativity, and resilience - remains constant, she undergoes significant personal growth and development throughout the series, learning valuable lessons about friendship, love, responsibility, and self-acceptance.