Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Character Analysis of Jo in Lousia May Alcotts Little Women

Boom, here comes an essay that will blow your mind that you cannot believe. Here in the story Little Women it tells you about how what they went through to get where they are in the modern day of their lives. The topic that we are going to talk about is a character analysis. The deteriorating of character analysis is a reoccurring symbol in Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. In the book Little Women the role that Jo has is that she is the third oldest sister in the family. The way that Jo thinks is that she is the one that should have been a boy and she should be the one that is helping her father in the war. Also, the role that she plays is that she and her sisters when they were little they used to play a game called Pilgrims. Also, the sisters they also do the house work and when they did play the Pilgrims game Jo would have to talk them into it because the other girls did not want to play a game. The role that Jo plays in this book is that she is the one that when someone is picking on one of her sisters she will make sure that you will choice your words careful the next time that you say something. Also, the role that she plays is that she always makes sure that everyone has what they need before she is done. Jo also plays the protector in this book and the thing that you are going to see is that when Beth got sick all Jo did was that she lay beside Beth and never left her side. Jo never left Beth’s side even when they had to call their mother and have her

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