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This ** takes family life as the object of description, and takes the emotional entanglements of family members as clues to describe the family love of the March family. Among the four sisters of the March family, whether it is Hagrid, who is willing to be poor for love, Joe, who has become a writer through his own struggle, and Beth who calmly faces death and Amy, who takes helping the weak as her own responsibility, although their ideals and fates are different, they all have the common characteristics of self-improvement and self-reliance. depicts their attachment to their family; Loyalty to love and a desire for affection.
The March family has four sisters, and they live in poverty, simplicity and warmth. The four groups of girls have very different personalities; The eldest Meg is beautiful and dignified, and a little fond of vanity; The second Joe is free and independent, eager to become a writer, the third Beth is kind and shy, loves **, and the fourth Amy is smart and lively, loves art, and hopes to become a "lady" in high society.
All the experiences that girls of all ages have to face when growing up can be found in this book: the sweetness and troubles of first love, the translation of feelings and reason, the gap between ideals and reality, and the contradiction between poverty and wealth.
In the more than 100 years since its inception, Little Women has been screened many times and translated into various languages, becoming a classic masterpiece in the treasure trove of world literature. The various emotional experiences and life experiences described in the book have been, are and will take place in the process of every young girl's maturity; The book advocates kindness, loyalty, selflessness, generosity, dignity, tolerance, tenacity, courage, and the virtues and faith that mankind will always respect and pursue. All of these give this book the vitality of the Chaozhao era and the kingdom, which is also the charm and reason why she has become an immortal canon.
It is said that the world is a very good **** Daquan, which is worth having.
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You're talking about the Korean drama Little Women, or the famous Little Women.
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"Little Women" is set during the American Civil War, mainly describing four sisters in an ordinary family, from the portrayal of the growth experience and love-hate entanglement of four women with different personalities, fully expressing a unique interpretation of feminism.
Influenced by his own experience and social environment, the author's portrayal of the characters in "Little Women" is deeply imprinted with his own shadow. In the portrayal of female characters, Louisa May Alcott mainly describes the story of the four sisters in pursuit of their own life goals, and because its values are completely in line with the aesthetics of American literature, it is sought after and welcomed by many readers.
Topic analysis
First, independence. Judging from the background of the writing, the United States is in the initial stage of ideological enlightenment, and many women are influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment, gradually break free from the shackles of traditional culture, have the desire to go out of the house to see the world, and yearn to obtain equal positions in society like men, realize their own value through labor and work, and obtain material and spiritual independence. Therefore, the female characters portrayed by the author have the feminist characteristics of the new era.
The second is kindness and benevolence. Truth, goodness and beauty have a deep imprint in the author's spiritual world, because he received his father's inner education since he was a child, and at the same time accepted the ideological guidance of literary giants such as Thoreau and Emerson, and the feminist ideas of kindness and benevolence advocated by him have also been vividly reflected in "Little Women". Therefore, in this **, you can feel a strong emotion of truth, goodness and beauty, which also makes readers more susceptible to impress.
The third is freedom and equality. The four female characters in "Little Women" all pursue independence and desire to be respected and recognized by society as well as men, so the four sisters never see themselves as accessories of men in their lives, but make themselves free and independent by constantly enriching themselves. In the author's **, Meg is able to handle household chores and raise children with her husband, while pursuing equal and just social positions, so as to achieve the dual independence of material and spiritual life.
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Finally finished reading, really watched it for a long time. I remember that the inscription that recommended this book was about the rise of women during the American Revolution. Of course, of course, the four sisters in this book have very different personalities and have their own characteristics, reflecting the characteristics of social development at that time, especially some positive and daring spiritual characteristics of American youth.
But when I read this book, I feel more that it is a good parenting guide. It may be that people are at different ages, in different positions, and from the angle of reading books, the experience will be very different.
Why is it a parenting guide, because the mother of four sisters is really the ideal mother. Virtuous, restrained, patient, educate children with practice, there are many truths but don't have to say hard, but patiently watch the child try and make mistakes, when the child is frustrated, then considerate guidance, such as Joe is impatient, short-tempered, mother will tell her about her experience when she was young, and how to restrain herself, and finally Joe has made great progress. This is really the angel mother, so envious, envious of the four sisters, and expect to learn it, it's not that I don't understand the truth, but if I can't do it, it's the problem itself.
I am afraid that the child will make a mistake, so I will tell her in advance what can not be done, what are the consequences of doing it, for fear that the child will fall behind, and if she falls behind, she will be overtaken by other children. How long is a person's life, like a marathon, do you need to use force as soon as you come up? Although everyone is forced to stand at the starting line, how to finish the race, different individuals, different ways, it is inevitable to be annoyed by comparison, but after all, you must finish this life in the most suitable way for your child.
The eldest sister Meg and the younger sister Amy are the best, both of them are happy to be ladies and love beautiful jewelry, but neither of them clings to the powerful because of vanity, and they do not sell themselves in order to marry a rich man. The second sister Joe and the third sister Beth are the best, Joe is a tomboy and loves to write articles, Beth is a hard-working little angel and a little expert in housework, but unfortunately the kind-hearted Beth was infected because she visited the baby next door who had scarlet fever, and finally only lived to die at the age of 19, and Joe finally married an older professor and opened a charity school.
It is not difficult to see that this book is a book with religious overtones, calling people upward, firm in faith, and charity, even if you encounter sorrow in life, as long as you have love and faith in your heart, God will help you through the difficulties. Whether we are religious or not, this positive outlook is universal.
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Dear, "Little Women" is an American literary classic and the original book of the film and TV series of the same name**. It mainly tells the life experience of four sisters, Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy Digner, during the Civil War. The death of the four sisters' parents has raised the value and filial piety spirit, especially the mother's persuasion and teaching and her own pursuit.
The four sisters were in a difficult position due to poverty, but they were steadfast in their faith, studied and worked hard to support the family's livelihood. We see the younger sisters enter adulthood at their own pace, reaping different results: Meg and Beth have a stable and warm married life with a sense of family responsibility, while Jo and Amy have different learning and life experiences, but each has achieved their own dreams and pursuits.
The plot is full of reflections on human nature, morality, and family values, and advocates the independence and freedom of women, as well as the progress and change of the new era. "Little Women" is a rich reflection on human nature, feminism, and American values.
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In the second part, it seems as if all of a sudden from heaven falls into reality, Meg gets married, Amy and Laurie get married, Beth returns to heaven (I don't want to say she died, her departure is so sad), and Jo's wish to always be in the same place can never be fulfilled again (albeit naïve).
"Little Women" was released in China, and the four sisters all had better endings, and they all ended happily, because my country pays attention to all dramas as comedies, not tragedies.
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