She was carefully drinking tea - not an 8 year old child - he was sitting on a small stone surrounded by a child's stuffed doll. The girl wore expensive clothes and highlighted brown curls and green eyes. The dress she was wearing was like a red sea where strange patches were sewn in the leader of the shoes. Thanks to most of the dress decorations, you can see the wealth of this child. In fact, this child is the rest of the Petersworth family, only one survivor Alice Petersworth remains, and this family was killed with a tragic fire.
Tony (James Stewart), a son of family-run vice president Kirby, fell in love with the company's stenographer Jean Arthur. When Tony proposed to get married, Alice worried that her family would be badly seen by Tony's wealthy famous family. In fact, Alice is the only relatively normal member of the eccentric Sycamore family led by Vander Hof. Without knowing the player, Alice 's family lives in a house that does not sell light. Kirby and his wife (Mary Forbes) are opposed to Tony's marriage selection. Before she accepted, Alice was strong to Tony to allow his family to better understand their future obligations. But when Tony deliberately took his family on the wrong day, the family of Wutong was guarded and caught, and the house was confused.
For Alice, when she needed to rely on her family and need to pay attention, the negative side began. The influence on Alice 's family is seen in new habits, customs, roles and functions in family dynamics. Her family is affected more by whether it is hard to be affected by the disease. Her husband's life was affected because there was no time to do work or any other activities because she needed to take care of her. Alice acted differently, and in a way it became annoying, so he lost patience as well.
Born in the area where her Quaker's ancestor was founded, Alice and her family are still faithful observers of faith. As a hicks site friends, when talking to other quakers, the Paul family follows a simple presentation (instead of you "instead of you and you) with the traditional minimalist of Quaker. Alice attended a hick site school in Moorstown, New Jersey, and graduated for the first time in 1901. Hicks Site Friends acknowledged the concept of gender equality and the social norm of Quaker's life as the central principle of religion. As Paul said after years, "When the Quaker is founded ... one of their principles is gender equality, so I have never thought of anything else ... this principle is always there "Growing in a quartet that believes men and women to be equal means that Alice 's childhood environment is changing this time Alice' s faith only builds the foundation of her equal faith Instead of providing abundant actions and services to the country.