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  1. Josephine "Jo" Bhaer (née March) is the second oldest March sister. She is seen as the protagonist of Little Women. Josephine was a reckless, daring child. She used slang and ruffles up her clothes (which were a great trial to her, especially when she grew old enough to wear long skirts). Josephine loved to read, and would spend hours doing so, reading books such as The Heir of Radcliffe. The ...

  2. Laurie. Theodore Lawrence, called Laurie by most or Teddy by Jo, is Mr. Laurence’s nephew. He becomes a close friend and brother to the girls, particularly Jo. Without parents, he is largely influenced by the morals of the girls and their mother. After pining after Jo, but being refused, Laurie marries Amy.

  3. Margaret "Meg" Brooke (née March) is the oldest of the four March sisters. When Meg was first introduced, she was portrayed as being just as unhappy as any of her sisters were regarding their family's poverty. She also felt her father's absence keenly. It was easy to view her as vain and superficial, given how proud she was of her beautiful white hands, and her desire was of her being a ...

  4. 21 de dic. de 1994 · Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Little Women (1994) - Gillian Armstrong on AllMovie - Louisa May Alcott's classic novel about a family…

  5. Elizabeth "Beth" March was the third daughter of Margaret and Robert March. She sadly died of Scarlet Fever later in the book. The March family was very wealthy in the first few years of Beth's life, however not long before the novel starts, Robert March lost the family's money, which plunged the family into poverty. Beth was thirteen, shy, gentle and musical. Beth was very generous and always ...

  6. Theodore "Laurie" Laurence Character Analysis. Grandson of Mr. Laurence and (eventually) Amy ’s husband. Laurie is the rich and handsome neighbor boy who befriends the March girls early on in the book. Orphaned at a young age, Laurie has been primarily raised by Mr. Laurence. Laurie is half Italian, which is often cited as the source of his ...

  7. Analysis. Concord, Massachusetts, just a few days before Christmas in the year 1860. The four March girls – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy - are sitting in their sparsely furnished living room. The March family is poor, and Mrs. March (their mother) has suggested that the family go without presents, given that it would be wrong to “spend money for ...