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Jane Andrews is a classmate of Anne Shirley in the 2025 anime adaptation. She is depicted as a serious and realistic girl who is also a good friend to Anne, though Diana Barry remains Anne’s closest companion. Her personality is characterized by a practical and grounded nature, which stands in contrast to Anne’s more fanciful and imaginative temperament. Jane is described as someone with very little imagination, and she is considered rather plain and staid compared to some of the other girls in their class.

One of Jane’s most distinctive traits is her perspective on her future. Unlike many of her peers who aspire to traditional domestic roles, Jane is realistic about the realities of marriage and housework. She has expressed that she does not want to get married and become a housewife, believing that such a role would force her to work for free. This viewpoint reveals a thoughtful and somewhat progressive side to her character, showing an awareness of women’s labor and independence even from a young age.

In the story, Jane is part of Anne’s circle of friends at Avonlea school. While she may not be as prominent as Diana, her role contributes to the depiction of the diverse group of girls growing up together in the Avonlea community. She participates in school activities and social events with them. In one instance during a Sunday school picnic, she nearly falls from a boat, an event that causes a stir among her friends. The girls also engage in imaginative play, such as dramatizing poems they have studied in school, and Jane takes part in these activities. A subtle but kind interaction shows her telling Anne that she has a beautiful nose, a compliment that originates from something she overheard another student say.

As the characters progress through their education, Jane continues her studies alongside Anne. She goes on to attend Queen’s Academy with her, indicating that she is a dedicated student who values her academic advancement. Within the school setting, she is noted to be an honor student in home economics, demonstrating that while she may reject the traditional role of a housewife for herself, she still excels in the practical domestic skills associated with it. This further underscores her pragmatic character; she is capable in these areas but has her own individual ambitions. Jane’s development is linked to her steady and sensible nature, providing a realistic counterpoint to Anne’s idealism and showcasing the different paths and perspectives young women of that era could hold.
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