The main character of a small woman, Joe is a frank tomboy who loves writing. Her personality is greatly influenced by Louisa May Olcott himself. Joe rejected Raleigh's marriage proposal, everyone thought they would eventually come together. Finally, Joe gave up writing on her and married Professor Bohr.
Joe was a very unusual character for teaching the novels of the 19th century, as she showed characteristics of good and evil to the same extent. Joe's bad qualities - her rebellious, angry, frank way - will not make her attractive; instead they suggest her human nature. Joe may become a cute hero and heroine pioneer in children's books, including Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer.
Of course, the first (unconsciously) feminist's Alcott commentator was a literary girl who saw herself at Otoba's author Joe March. Indeed, the author from Gertrude Stein to Cynthia Ozick confirmed Jo's approval. She is independent. When I was 15 years old, when we first met her, Joe represented a girl who was able to protest at the last moment of the sex of the other guy (she has a sister Meg and a good man I was shocked by the involvement). yourself. "Little Woman" found me in 1963, and Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy did not immediately prompt passion at the level of male successors John, Paul, George and the apple
Two-year-old Meg and Joe must work to support the family in March: Meg teaches a nearby four-member family; Joe will have a wealthy widow living in a mansion Plumfield in March help. Beth who is too cowardly at school is very happy with being at home to help with housework; Amy is still in school. Meg is beautiful and traditional, Joe is a tomboy of writing, Beth is a peacemaker and a pianist, Amy is an artist who wants elegance and a beautiful society. Their neighbor, Mr. Lawrence, was fascinated by Beth and handed the piano to her. When spending with a poor family with three children, Beth was infected with scar red fever. Joe is sick and tends to be boss. Beth recovered, but he did not recover completely. As a precautionary measure, Amy was dispatched to live with my aunt in March instead of Joe, and Beth was ill and still contagious.
This classic story tells the sisters of March that they are struggling to support themselves and their mothers while their fathers serve in the American Civil War. Joe, Meg, Beth, and Amy March have different personality. Everyone who reads a small woman has to agree to that. Board rails are very miserable in life, but Violet, Klaus and Sunny are the most flexible brothers and sisters we have ever seen! They are connected through smart, witty, and most unhappy encounters. The story of three pretty and unfortunate children who are very attractive or loud and unhappy is never ever