The theme of a small woman, Luisa May Alcott 's book: In a tough journey from childhood to adulthood, young women face two things that require great attention and balance. Main contradiction: This book does not actually follow the traditional single plot line features of many stories (especially when writing). As they became young women, Arcot drew the way to Amy, Beth, Joe and Meg, the girls on March 4.
The background that the father used a young woman is an emotional adjective that encourages sisters to perform in March and aim for good. - Poverty is a known crisis since the existence of the world and for centuries it has swallowed the soul of mankind for its harshness and the economic struggle it caused. A small woman from Louisa May Alcott uses a third party account to represent various scenarios in which poverty is a problem within the family in March.
That little woman is the story of the four sisters of the New England Civil War. When they tried to reach their castle in the sky, they faced difficulties and poverty together. But not only that, a small woman is a moral story. Each chapter includes not only the life and adventure of the four sisters, but also how to achieve the method of becoming a good person and the lesson of the happiness of life. These values are focused on God, family, and love. Money, people, hair, and dreams of childhood come and go, but the wisdom of Marty's happiness never shakes. The dreams of family writers, artists, and pianists are behind the happiness they find in their families.
Sisters and dreams are unique in their ability to stimulate, encourage and change the world. For over 150 years, Louisa May Alcott's "Little Woman" has encouraged women of all ages to dream and celebrate their families. When I came to the theater for the first time, contemporary restructuring of a small woman brought a new generation with mothers, sisters, and friends. As an ambitious writer, Joe decided to publish a novel and left New York. After the draft was rejected, her editor wrote more interesting things about Joe - her family. When a tragedy brings back her sister back home, sticking has a new meaning. When Joe comforted the sick sisters, Beth asked for one thing: a story. Joe knows perfection one by one