The protagonist of the novel, who is witty and longs to be an author
Who is Josephine March
The period and place in which the novel takes place
What is during the Civil War, in a small town in New England
Pilgrim
What is the game the March girls were suggested to play, after complaining of the ill fortune.
The slacking off of marmee and hannah.
What is displayed the theme/lesson that everyone must contribute to run a successful household
Professor Friedrich Bhaer
Who is Jos husband
The youngest of the March children, is slightly spoiled and travels to Europe
Who is Amy March
The reason for the March father's departure
What is the civil war
Behind the curtain at the New Year's Dance
What is the place where Joe meets Laurie.
Theme presented within the first couple chapters, especially as the girls are yearning for Christmas luxuries.
What is struggle with personal vices. (Jo-anger,Meg’s- vanity, Beth’s-household duties, and Amy’s-selfishness.)
Music
What is the path in which Laurie wishes to pursue, but his father disapproves
Contains almost the opposite character traits as Jo, is reserved and likes to play the piano
Who is Beth
The novel begins during what holiday season
What is christmas
Limes, Strike on palm,Miss Snow
What is the reason for Amy's Homeschooling, by Beth.
Mostly seen through Jo in her stubbornness when it comes to men, and other things that are "girly"
What is generalizations about women (stereotypes)
Piano
What is the gift Beth receives after playing the piano in the Lawrence household
The March girls' next-door neighbor, Jo's best friend, and Amy's husband
Who is Laurie Laurence
________travels to New York, while her sister _____ goes on a European tour
Who are Jo and Amy
Beth's Circumstances for contracting scarlet fever.
What is the Hummel baby died from it, and Beth was the only sister who heeded their mother's counsel in visiting the poor family.
demonstrated greatly after the incident, with Jo's book being burned.
What is Forgiveness and Understanding
Pickwick club
What is the club in which the March girls are involved in, and write newsletters for every week.
Two characters who serve as each other's foil
Amy and Jo
The real town, in which the hometown of the March girls is most likely modeled after
What is Concord
In the mysterious letter given to Meg, who is really "Mr. Brooke."
Who is Laurie
Shown through the girls willingness to obey the advice of their mother no matter what the circumstance namely Amy being forced to live with Aunt March, until Beth regains strength from the scarlet Fever.
What is obedience
The great aunt of the Match girls, who leaves her house, Plumfield, to Jo in her will
Who is Aunt March