The independent protagonist who wants to be a writer.
Who is Jo March?
The cozy, modest home of the March family, where the girls stage plays in the attic and gather around the fireplace.
What is Orchard House?
The girls gave away their breakfast.
What is Christmas morning to help the Hummel family?
"Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents."
Who is Jo March?
"This precious item belonging to Jo is destroyed by Amy after an argument between the sisters."
What is Jo’s manuscript?
The eldest March sister, who dreams of wealth but values family
Who is Meg March?
The grand, somewhat lonely estate next door to the Marches, filled with books, a fine piano, and wealth that its young heir is eager to escape.
What is the Laurence Mansion?
Amy ran away from the table.
What is when Jo tried to cook dinner?
“I rather miss my wild girl, but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied.”
Who is Mr. March?
To help finance her mother's emergency trip to Washington to nurse their sick father, Jo sacrifices this physical feature.
What is her hair?
The gentle, selfless sister who loves music and family.
Who is Beth March?
The austere, gloomy home where Jo spends her days reading to her wealthy, demanding aunt in exchange for pennies and old books.
What is Plumfield (Aunt March's house)?
Meg does the opposite of what she's ordered to do.
What is when Aunt March told her she better not marry Mr. Brooke?
"I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship."
who is Amy March?
Amy is publicly humiliated at school and struck by her teacher for bringing this forbidden luxury to class to share with her friends.
What are pickled limes?
The youngest sister who matures from vanity to thoughtfulness
Who is Amy March?
The European capital where Amy studies painting, encounters Laurie after years apart, and ultimately realizes her limitations as a visual artist.
What is Paris?
The girls decide to spend their money on this person rather than themselves for Christmas.
Who is Mother/Marmee?
"It's like the tide, Jo, when it turns, it goes slowly, but it can't be stopped."
Who is Beth March?
Meg faces intense social embarrassment at the Moffats' "Vanity Fair" party when her wealthy friends treat her like a living puppet by dressing her up in this.
What is a low-cut silk ball gown?
This character grows from playful to more serious, especially in his love life.
Who is Laurie?
The bustling New York boarding house where Jo moves to pursue her writing career and meets a kind, intellectual German professor.
What is Mrs. Kirke's boarding house?
Because of her ladylike behavior, Amy gets to do this in Part Two
What is Travel to Europe?
"Watch and pray, dear, never get tired of trying, and never think it is impossible to conquer your fault"
Who is Mrs. March?
Beth contracts the scarlet fever that permanently weakens her health while selflessly visiting this impoverished local immigrant family.
Who are the Hummels?