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Death and Love in Little Women

2023-07-09 21:03:18

"Four women educate their love and labor in the heyday through misery and sorrow, four sisters away one hour have not lost, there is only one person ..." (365- 366). After Beth died, Joe wrote these scriptures in verses. This is Joe's most important fight. Joe and Beth are the two middle sisters of the classic novel by Luiza Meolko "Little Woman" (1869). This is a classic novel about American four-member family, father of war, and mother working for food. Jo and Beth are best friends and Jo shows Beth's example.

The power of the love of a small woman "Really, love will produce miracles!" (335) The family in March is painted in a small woman of Louisa May Orcot is a classic American family. My father fought in the war, my mother knew and smart, and the four daughters germinated the seeds of independence. At the beginning of the novel, we were introduced to all four sisters. The oldest Meg is smart, I am very concerned about the style and age of the class. Joe is a sister who does not like her at all.

This small woman is regarded as one of the most beloved classic children's stories, beyond the bounds of time and age, making adults as popular as young readers. The story of a girl loved in March is a classic American feminist novel that reflects the tension between cultural obligations and art and individual freedom. But, which of the four sisters in March is your favorite? All readers need to have their own favorites. Independent, Tomboy Joe, delicate and thoughtful Beth, beautiful, kind Meg, or premature and artistic Amy, a family child? The enchanting story of these four "small women" and their smart and patient mother Malmö was a difficult and adventurous event in the New England Civil War, the event that was first announced in 1868 I experienced adventure.

Author: Louisa May Alcott Foreword Author: Anne Boyd Rioux: Patty Smith, Anne Boyd Rioux Editor Ann Boyd Rioux Author Introduction

Today's little woman is still classic as it shows that all young people have gone through trial and decision points. All the deaths of loved ones, family crisis, and restoration of the injured mind are all experienced by young people, carefully depicted in the novel by Arcott. Most importantly, today's readers are still impressed by Joe's commitment to her writing, Meg's love to her family, and Beth's willingness to help her loved ones.