Little Women

In the book “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott, what tensions or dialectical opposition’s relevant to education are present, used, and or/explored by the author?

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott In the book “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott, what tensions or dialectical opposition’s relevant to education are present, used, and or/explored by the author? Just need the question answered using 3 quotes from the book or supporting information/situations.

Discuss the degree to which, in each girl’s case, the confrontation with her “bosom enemy” plays out.

Book: Little Women In chapter one, each of the March girls confesses to a character-fault, a “bosom enemy” that she resolves to overcome. Meg cares too much about her looks and too little about work, Jo is too “rough and wild” and high-tempered. Amy is selfish, Beth is shy. Several succeeding chapters focus on how […]

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