Gilbert Blythe

Gilbert Blythe was the son of John and Mrs. Blythe, the husband of Anne Shirley and the father of Joy (†), Jem, Walter (†), Nan, Di, Shirley and Rilla Blythe.

After he finished school, he attended Queen's Academy and was a medalist. He then went on to teach for two years at a school in White Sands to earn money for college before attending Redmond College. He went to medical school (which he attended for three years) to train to become a doctor. After he left medical school and became a full-fledged doctor, he married his childhood friend and schoolmate, Anne Shirley. The two of them had seven children together, the eldest of whom, Joyce, died at birth, and the third, Walter, died while fighting in the World War I.

Early life
Gilbert was born in 1862 in Avonlea to John Blythe and his wife. He was in Anne and Diana's class in school although, at thirteen, he was two years older. He had been away due to his father's illness and had missed a lot of school. This motivated him to work hard to catch up. He enjoyed competing with Anne for the top ranking in every subject.

Teaching school


After graduating from Queen's Academy, he applied for a teaching job at the Avonlea school. Anne had also applied for this school because she wanted to be close to Marilla and help her out, since Matthew had just died. When Gilbert heard about this, he chose to give up the position and told the board of trustees to let Anne have the school. He took a position at the school in White Sands that September.

Redmond College
Gilbert later attended Redmond College with fellow schoolmates Anne, Charlie Sloane, Moody Spurgeon MacPherson, and others.

Near the end of their sophomore year in college, Gilbert proposed to Anne, only to be rejected. He was crushed when Royal Gardner appeared on the scene, sweeping Anne off her feet with his good looks and manners. They kept up a relationship for almost two years until Roy proposed to her, whereupon Anne realized she could never marry him. She knew that he wasn't her ideal because he was superficial and lacked a sense of humor. In fact, he was the antithesis (in personality) of Gilbert.

Gilbert had heard that Anne was engaged to Roy Gardner and thought he'd lost her forever. He contracted typhus at medical school and became extremely ill. But when Philippa Gordon, one of Anne's friends and housemates, wrote to assure him that there was nothing between Roy and Anne and urged him to 'try again,' the doctors were amazed at his speedy recovery. When Anne heard that he was near death, she had a revelation: she loved Gilbert and always had. After his recovery, they resumed their friendship, but Gilbert soon proposed and Anne finally accepted.

Medical school
Gilbert attended medical school after leaving Redmond College. He and Anne exchanged letters regularly while he was away and she was principal of Summerside High School. They kept up this correspondence which Anne embellished with endearments from old love letters she had found in the house where she was staying. She and Gilbert saw each other on vacations when possible. Their love grew stronger in spite of the separation.

Marriage
Anne and Gilbert were married at Green Gables in a beautiful ceremony in the orchard on a sunny September noon, three years to the day that Gilbert had proposed and asked Anne to "keep this day sacred to perfect beauty all our lives."

The wedding was small and private, with only the people who loved them invited. Marilla was pleased with the marriage because she had once been courted by Gilbert's father, John Blythe, many years before. They had argued and Marilla had refused to forgive him, and he never came back. Marilla felt that Anne's marriage to John's son was a way of putting right what had been made wrong in the past.

Life at the House of Dreams
Before their wedding, Gilbert had gone to Glen St. Mary in search of a home for the two of them. He found a place near the sea with a rich history of young love and happiness. Anne and Gilbert lived a nearly idyllic life at Four Winds Harbor in their little House of Dreams. They met Captain Jim, Miss Cornelia and Leslie and became involved in their lives in ways that helped both of them.

Two children were born at the House of Dreams in Four Winds, the first of whom died at birth. Anne had a difficult time, and Gilbert was afraid she might die. However, she survived and later had a second child, James Matthew, who was named after Captain Boyd and Anne's guardian, Matthew Cuthbert. Anne was sad to leave their first home together, but Gilbert knew they were outgrowing it and there was an even finer house to be had.

Life at Ingleside
Anne and Gilbert had their remaining five children at Ingleside. They were Walter, twins Nan, Di, Shirley, and Rilla.

World War I
At this time Gilbert was near the end of middle-aged years and was referred to as "the old doctor".

When the World War I broke out, Gilbert and Anne's oldest son, Jem and Jerry Meredith, the minister's son, enlisted. Jem went off radiantly, as to a high adventure.

Some time after, their second son, Walter, grappled with the decision of whether he should go off to war as well. He had Anne's deeply poetic and sensitive nature, and hated the ugliness of war. In the end he went, "in a white flame of sacrifice." When Shirley, their youngest son, turned eighteen, he went off to be a pilot "in a cool, business-like mood, as of one doing something, rather dirty and disagreeable, that had just got to be done."

Walter was killed in action in Courcelette (during the Battle of Fleurs), Jem was taken prisoner but eventually returned, and Shirley came back unscarred. Their two older daughters, Nan and Di, went to Kingsport to do work with the Red Cross. Rilla becomes responsible for a war baby when Gilbert advises her that if she wants to keep it, she must care for it herself. She grew and matured as a result of this experience. She became engaged to Kenneth Ford, the son of Anne and Gilbert's friends Leslie and Owen Ford.

After his sons all went off to war, Gilbert was described as feeling that his house was very empty, no longer filled with children's laughter as it had once been. He does his best to stay focused on his work and support Anne in her overwhelming grief over the loss of their son Walter.

Personality
Gilbert is very self-assured at first, and teases all the girls. Later, he realizes he isn't such hot stuff when Anne arrives in school and she is the first person to reject him. He tries to apologize to Anne but for a long time she refuses to forgive him for calling her "Carrots." When she finally does, he is grateful and happy. He spends the next nine years being her friend and pursuing her love. When they marry, he knows that he has completely won the heart of the person he loves most in the world, Anne of Green Gables.

Behind the scenes

 * Jonathan Crombie portrayed Gilbert in all three Kevin Sullivan's movies, Jonathan_crombie.pngAnne of Green Gables (1985), Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987) and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (1999). Jonathan also appeared as Gilbert in Road to Avonlea series - episode Old Friends, Old Wounds.
 * Christopher Blake portrayed Gilbert in 1975 TV series Anne of Avonlea.
 * Robin Halstead portrayed him in Anne of Green Gables, 1972 TV series.
 * William Cole portrayed Gilbert in 1956 TV film Anne of Green Gables.
 * David Spenser portrayed him in two episodes of 1952 TV series Anne of Green Gables.
 * Patric Knowles portrayed him in Anne of Windy Poplars (1940).
 * Tom Brown portrayed Gilbert in Anne of Green Gables (1934), also starring Anne Shirley as Anne Shirley.
 * Paul Kelly portrayed Gilbert in 1919 silent film Anne of Green Gables.
 * George Stewart also portrayed Gilbert in 1919 silent version of Anne of Green Gables.

Book appearance

 * Anne of Green Gables (first appearance)
 * Anne of Avonlea
 * Anne of the Island
 * Anne of Windy Poplars
 * Anne's House of Dreams
 * Anne of Ingleside
 * Rainbow Valley
 * Rilla of Ingleside

Movie appearance

 * Anne of Green Gables (1919)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1934)
 * Anne of Windy Poplars (1940)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1952)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1956)
 * Anne of Green Gables (1972)
 * Anne of Avonlea (1975)

Kevin Sullivan's movies

 * Anne of Green Gables (1985)
 * Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987)
 * Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (1999)

Other

 * Road to Avonlea
 * Old Friends, Old Wounds (1992)