Little Women : A Classic for Young Adults - Soumya Mahalaxmikar ‘Little Women’ –by Louisa May Alcott– is set against the backdrop of the American civil war and tells the tale of the March sisters and their journey through life. It is considered an American classic, is said to have been inspired by Alcott’s real life. The four sisters have been foregrounded as individuals with distinct personalities and flaws. It could also be considered as a didactic guide for young women of the time. Quite like the novel that the “little women” themselves live by, i.e ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’ by John Bunyan. The sisters are shown to struggle between finding their own identity and living life according to societal obligations. Often dubbed as the main character of the novel- Jo or Josephine March- is perhaps the one that struggles the most given her personality and the conservative traditions of the time. “Fifteen-year-old Jo was very tall, thin, and brown, and reminded one of a colt, for she never s
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