Awake Ideologues Disdain the Heritage of English-Speaking Cultures
Commentary
Assessing historical developments of the second millennium, economist Deepak Lal, born in India, emphasized the significance of the ascendancy of the English-speaking peoples in the world.
The English-speaking legacy is currently undervalued by contemporary cultural stewards, as evident in Prince Edward Island.
Lucy Maud Montgomery’s Contribution
In 1908, Lucy Maud Montgomery gained worldwide recognition by introducing the spirited orphan girl known as “Anne of Green Gables.”
Anne’s story unfolded in Avonlea with the Cuthbert siblings, filling joy in their lives and creating a beloved family dynamic.
During the time of “Anne of Green Gables,” Prince Edward Island became a literary hub and popular tourist destination.
“Anne” resonated with audiences internationally, becoming a timeless children’s literature classic. Montgomery was honored with an Officer of the Order of the British Empire title in 1935.
Impending Cultural Changes
Parks Canada recently announced plans to incorporate new cultural narratives into Green Gables, emphasizing inclusivity and diversity.