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Little Women
Four sisters live in a simple house with their mother. His father became a Civil War soldier in Washington. Every day they are busy working, studying, and waiting for news of their father. Four people means four different characters. Meg is the graceful and feminine oldest child. Jo is a tomboy, temperament, and loves literature. Beth, the third child who is shy, obedient, and good at playing the piano. Beth's talent for playing the piano and tender heart made Mr. Laurence thought of his granddaughter, then gave Beth a piano. Lastly is Amy, the youngest child who tries to look mature and likes to paint.
The March family's finances were difficult, so Meg and Jo, as the two oldest children, had to work. They are on very good terms with their closest neighbor named Mr. Laurence, thanks to Jo. Jo took Laurie, Mr. The shy Laurence gets out of the house and hangs out. Eventually they became close and helped each other. Even in trouble, Mrs. March always teaches his children to keep helping. They help the Hummel family, neighbors who are poor and have many children.
One day the March family home received news that Mr. March who was in Washington was very ill and asked Mrs. March to come there. The news quickly changed the happy atmosphere of the March house. Even Jo was desperate to sell his hair to help his father. The mother left for Washington accompanied by Mr. Brooke, Laurie's tutor. He left his four daughters with Hannah, the maid who also doubled as parents when Mrs. march away. The ordeal isn't over. Beth falls ill with a fever after holding the baby at the Hummels' home. Beth's condition was getting worse, while Mrs. March, who had deliberately not been informed about Beth, had not returned from Washington.
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