hey what do you think of the classic "Little Women"?
Hermmmm Never seen it actually ^_^
seen it?... you are suposed to read it... hahahaha Little Women Little Women is a book in which the author, Louisa May Alcott, tries to instruct the reader through each of the girls’ mistakes and lessons. The characters try to teach each other helpful lessons about life, virtue, and morality. This in return teaches the reader, which Alcott intended this novel to do. The theme of poverty is always among the Marches. There is their own and that of the Hummels, as well as the dichotomy between a poverty in money and poverty in love. When they are at the dance, and Jo has to stand in the back of the room by the wall, that in itself is poverty. She can’t be out where everyone else is because they will see the burn in her dress. When Laurie asks her to dance in the next room, the poverty in love is gone and Jo is shown a new kind of love called friendship. The Marches always have poverty in money. At the Christmas in the beginning of the novel, each girl selflessly puts their pennies into fabulous gifts for their mother, whom they realize contributes hard and works for them constantly. The mother gives each of the girls a book. They do not have a lot of money, so they make due with what they have and never take for granted what they do have. The girls constantly talk about home, but this term can mean many different things at different times in their lives. The girls also struggle with the ideas of motherhood, sisterhood, pride, intellect, education, marriage, and privilege. Throughout their lives, they have to overcome many obstacles and strive to fulfill necessities that are constantly changing throughout their lives.
I find it very helpful in life, and it even acts as a guide somewhat, but you have to be patient, because it tends to be boring lol
Hahaha And I'm not patient...^_^
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