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little women《小妇人》PPT

Amy March
The youngest March girl. Amy is an artist who adores visual beauty and has a weakness for pretty possessions. She is given to pouting, fits of temper, and vanity; but she does attempt to improve herself. She gets what she wants in the end: popularity, the trip to Europe, and Laurie.
Laurie Laurence
The rich boy who lives next door to the
Marches. Laurie, becomes like a son and brother to the Marches. He is charming, clever, and has a good heart. Laurie struggles with his grandfather’s expectations of him. He is not manly enough for his grandfather because he does not want to enter the business world.
early age as an occasional teacher, seamstress, governess, domestic helper, and writer , Louise also
۞When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Alcott had an urge to go and fight in it. She supported the Northern side of the conflict because she was against slavery.

主题思想及人物分析little women ppt课件

主题思想及人物分析little women ppt课件

Meg
I love Meg for her being glad to impoverish for love, not enticed by the money. Meg is eager in a rich life, as she said she was “fond of luxury”, but she is hardworking and voluntary to work as nursery governess and earns small salary to release the family burden.
主题思想及人物分析little women
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The Importance of Being Genuine
The last to mention is the importance of paying more attention to the inner spiritual self than to temporary, earthly conditions like wealth and impressive appearances. And the author incorporates this philosophy into stories of Meg and Amy.
主题思想及人物分析little women
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The Necessity of Work
I discover the novel demonstrates the importance of the work ethic, which dictates that it is holy to do work. Between lines, the author ultimately recommends work not as a means to a material end, but rather as a means to the expression of inner goodness and creativity.

Little Women小妇人

Little Women小妇人

Little WomenL.M.Alcott is the author of Little Women. Why she wrote a novel that it appealed to the readers` feelings, we firstly should know her career. Louisa`s father had very many ideas about equal treatment of every body in schools, and about the end of slavery and the rights of women. He was ahead of his time and therefore many of his ideas failed. His family was always poor until the success of Louisa as a writer. When L.M.Alcott was a little girl, she was allowed to use her neighbour`s library with its many books and she spent as much time as she could there. At the same time, she had to work to help her family. All the time,she wrote. On the basic of these experiences, she wrote storys that touched more and more readers. All through her life, she worked hard for an end to slavery in America, gave strong support to movements in favour of women`s rights and against the misuse of strong drink.In fact, the experiences of the four March girls in Little Women are very much like the experiences of Lousia and her sisters. In Little Women, Alcott offered her readers: the characters seemed real; the readers could put themselves in the place of or identify with one of them and share his or her thoughts and feelings.The March sisters in this novel are separate people, each with her own way of thinking. These situations are different from the most middle-class families in that period. And that`s the reason why it became popular and had a large number of readers.Meg is beautiful and well-manned.Even though she was not enticed by the money, she is fond of luxury. And she is also the most typical of the sisters - we think of her as everything that you might expect a nineteenth-century American girl from a good middle-class family to be. In spite of her small vanities, she had a sweet and pious nature, which unconsciously influenced her sisters, especially Jo, who loved her very tenderly and obeyed her because her advice was so gently given. As she is the eldest of the four, she knew her responds. When her sisters met troubles, she is always willing to help them. She has always shouldered a fair amount of responsibility, particularly without having father at home.Josephine is supposed to be autobiographical depiction of L.M.Alcott herself.She is outspoken and has a passion for writing. Her nature often gets her into trouble, but her heart often pushes her into acts of kindness. She is free and easy, and she has steadfast determination which she struggles for dream. Above all, she is a boyish girl, and this is the reason why Jo stood out can be best illustrated by her characteristic. Unlike other girls who behaved like quiet water, Jo was just like a vigorous flame giving endless happiness and energy. And she was always optimistic and brave to share the burden of the family. She acted like a boy or a man. Jo is often self-sacrificing, and has a strong maternal connection over her sisters. Her advantages were needed by girls who lived in past time even now. So, lots people like this girl who was boyish and brave.Beth is quiet, shy, considerate and kind. She does anything without complain. She did housework and enjoyed her dolls. Beth prefers to be homeschooled and avoids most public situations. Though she was a housewifely little creature, and never thinking of any reward but to be loved. She is very virtuous and she does nothing but try to please others.The youngest sister - Amy, is interested in arts. She is also very kind and regards supporting the poor people as her own faith. At the same time, she has special characters-vanities, selfishness and strong self-esteem. Because she is the youngest, she can behave in a vain and spoiled way, and throws tantrums when she is unhappy.In their opinion, home is their wonderland and sacred shelter. They listened carefully to the mother's teachings, used their hands and nimble intelligence. The author used neither luxuriant also not boring language shows us a great affection, human friendship and love. In my opinion, it seems that the four sisters lived together with their love and kindness are the happiest things in the world.From them, I have learned how to become strong, how to understand content but cannot satisfy, I have learned to hope for the future, and never to chasing the dream of optimism, I also have learned double treasures have died and didn't wait until lost. We should be careful that everyone has the advantages of not wear blinders only see the faults of others.Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, they found strong and optimistic spirits, also their spiritswill be stored in my heart. Their smile will remain in my mind to reminding me: to be strong and friendly to life and everyone.。

little women《小妇人》 PPT

little women《小妇人》 PPT

Josephine March
The protagonist of the novel, and the second-oldest March sister. Jo wants to be a writer.
Jo has a temper and a quick tongue.
She is a tomboy, and reacts with impatience to the many limitations placed on women and girls.
Author Character List
Plot Themes
Birthday: November 29, 1832
Died: March 6, 1888 (aged 55) Birthplace: Germantown, Pennsylvania
She was the second daughter
۞Alcott was devoted to her parents and her sisters.
۞Alcott caught pneumonia(肺炎) while working as a nurse in the Civil War. She suffered a lot.
Her father failed to provide enough money to support his family, and their poverty was so dire that in twenty years, they moved twenty times. Her sister Lizzie died at age 21, worse still, her little brother died in infancy.

Little Women

Little Women
No matter how hard situations they face to, they all use the optimistic attitude to manage to make life meaningful and beautiful.
一、时代魅力— —对拓荒时代的美国精神的彰显
Little Women
(美)路易莎·梅·奥尔科特
The writer’s introduction
• Louisa May Alcott
• The author of Little Women, was born on 29th November 1832 at Germantown, Pennsylvanian ([,pensil‘veiniə n] 宾夕法尼亚), America and died in 1888 at the age of 56.
“Have regular hours for work and play, make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing it well. then youth will be delightful, old age will bring few regrets, and life become a beautiful success, in spite of poverty.”(有固定的工作和娱乐时间,让每一天
In the beginning of the book, Jo claimed that: "I hate to think I've got to grow up and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Aster. It's bad enough to be a girl, any way, when I like boy's games and work and manners I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy, and it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with papa, and I can only stay at home and knit like a poky old woman."

初二黑布林英语阅读《小妇人》

初二黑布林英语阅读《小妇人》

初二黑布林英语阅读《小妇人》《小妇人》(Little Women)是一部由美国作家路易莎·梅·奥尔科特(Louisa May Alcott)于1868年出版的经典儿童文学作品。

这部小说以四个姐妹的成长故事为主线,描绘了她们在美国内战时期的生活和奋斗。

故事的背景设定在康涅狄格州的庄园,主要围绕着姐妹们的日常生活展开。

其中,主要的角色包括梅格(Meg)、乔(Jo)、贝丝(Beth)和艾米(Amy)。

梅格是姐妹中最年长的,她温柔善良,梦想着成为一名优雅的妻子和母亲。

乔则是一个热情开朗、充满创造力的女孩,她渴望成为一名作家。

贝丝是一个纯真善良的姐妹,她喜欢音乐,并擅长弹奏钢琴。

艾米是最年幼的姐妹,她爱好绘画,并追求美丽和优雅。

故事通过描写姐妹们的成长经历,展示了友情、家庭、爱情和个人成长等主题。

姐妹们面对各种挑战和困境,包括贫困、父亲外出服役、社会压力等,但她们始终相互支持、勇敢面对,展现了坚韧和勇气。

《小妇人》这部小说在当时出版后就获得了巨大的成功,并成为了经典的儿童文学作品。

它不仅展示了19世纪美国社会的生活方式和价值观,也揭示了女性在当时社会中的地位和角色。

这部小说以其真实的人物形象和感人的情节赢得了读者的喜爱,并多次被改编成电影、电视剧和舞台剧。

通过阅读《小妇人》,初二的学生可以了解19世纪美国社会的历史背景和文化特点,同时也能够感受到姐妹之间的深厚情谊和对梦想的追求。

这部小说也可以引发对家庭、友情和女性权益等话题的思考,对学生的人文素养和情感发展有一定的启发作用。

总之,《小妇人》是一部经典的儿童文学作品,通过其温暖的故事情节和深刻的人物形象,向读者展示了成长、爱与坚持的力量,同时也教导我们珍惜亲情、友情和追求自己的梦想。

阅读这部小说可以帮助初二学生拓宽视野,培养情感和思维的发展。

小妇人的PPT

小妇人的PPT

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Under the influence of her writer father, she gained interest on writing at an early age. In 1860, her novel and poetry were published on The Atlantic for the first time. 8 years later her most famous book, Little Women, got published and quickly became a best seller.
Meg
Meg is beautiful and wellmannered, not enticed by the money. She runs the household when her mother is absent. Meg also guards Amy from Jo when the two quarrels, just as Jo protects Beth. Meg is employed as a governess for the Kings, a wealthy local family. Because of the genteel social standing of her family, Meg is allowed into society. However, after a few disappointing experiences, Meg learns that true worth does not lie with money. She falls in love with Mr. John Brooke, Laurie's tutor, whom she marries.

小妇人

小妇人

2 • Beth was thirteen years old and very _______.
4 • Amy was the youngest with ______hair and watery, 1 eyes. ______
Chapter 2 A Merry Christmas
The sister didn’t have breakfast on Christmas morning, but they still felt happy.
Do you think it is important to have a special meal in a big festival?
Task 3 :Please review Chapter 2 in five minutes and answer the following questions
2. How did Mr. Laurence make Beth play the piano? He suggested the girls should come over and play the piano.
Put the sentences into right order.
1. Jo met Grandfather Laurence in the library. 2. Beth began to go over to the Laurences’ to the piano. 3. Jo went to visit Laurie.
4. Laurie opened his window and talked to Jo.
5. Beth sewed Mr. Laurence a new pair of slippers.

Little Women(小妇人)

Little Women(小妇人)

Little WomenAbout the author: Louisa May Alcott is an American writer. She was born on November 29, 1832 in the town of Chaman, Pennsylvania. Her father is a self-taught philosopher, school reformer and utopian. Louisa taught the book at school and had been a seamstress, nurse, did laundry live. She even had done out of servants at the age of 15. Louisa was already active in amateur in ten years old. She wrote the first melodrama at the age of 15, and 21-year-old began to publish pomes and sketches. In 1868 she began to write about Little Women. When she was well-know to people, she continued to write novels and stories, and engaged in the temperance movement and women's election campaigns. During the American Civil War she worked in Washington, military ambulance personnel, and later, she also served as a children's publications editor. She was died in Boston on March 6, 1888.This book: During the American civil war, there lived the Marches in an old house. Mr. March took care of the wounded following the army.He left his wife and four beautiful daughters, Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy at home. Meg is gentle and graceful virtuous; Joe is vigorous temper,and dreams of becoming a writer; Beth is gentle, quiet, but too shy at first,She loves music and playing the piano is her favourite hobby; Amy is the youngest one who is very lovely and lively while sometimes she is still very naughty, and likes drawing pictures. Mrs. March is kind-hearted and simplicity. Although her family is not rich, she always owns a warm heart to anyone and often does her best to help the poor.In the mother's influence, the kindness of four sisters also often help the poor. Theyeven sent the Christmas breakfast which they had been looking forward to all the time to a poor German family. T heir neighbor, the Lawrence boy’s grandfather praised the little girls after hearing of this thing, and prepared a table of big meal as their Christmas presents. Joe got to know the Laurience’s boy.And then they became good friends. Meg fall in love John who is the family teacher of Laurie at first sight.But she couldn’t know how to express her feeling until there happened an argue about whether she could marry John between her and her Aunt March. Little Amy sometimes makes an argument with her elder sister Joe, but soon they would be good friends again.A cable to bring the bad news: Mr. March is ill heavily in hospital. So Mrs. March immediately leaved for Washington. As soon as Mrs. March leaved, Beth was caught scarlet feaver, when took care of the poor. Her home is in a dark. Four sisters helped each other,and finally passed the dark days. Soon, their mother came back home,and Beth also began to recover. At last their father also came back. The Marches got together happily.According to reading this book, I learned a lot from the four girls. For example, I learned to strong and learned to content but not satisfied. I learned to keep an optimistic attitude for my life and should be full of hope for my future. And they also taught me how to live happily and how to get well with others. We should be careful to find everyone's advantages and not take the blinders only see the faults of others.Anything is possible. If we do our best to accomplish the goal, I think it will come true sooner or later. In my opinion, our society develops more and more quickly. So it’s important to make a plan for ourselves .Then do our best to make our dreams come true, never give up like the four girls who all have their dreams and make an effort for them. To be honest, I really like Joe who is full of energy for everything and can bring happiness and surprise for other people anytime. In a word, their stories told us wherever you are and whatever you become. Don’t lose heart. Just keep a normal attitude.10级02班张石磊。

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Amy March
Laurie Laurence Rich boy ,charming , clever ,goodness He struggles with his grandfather’s expectations of him. He is not manly enough for his grandfather because he does not want to enter the business world Laurie Laurence
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In the 1860s:receive critical success
1862:the Civil War broke out 1868:publish the Little Women
Background
Under the influence of her father and publisher
Set in the Alcott family home s and her childhood experiences .
Social Background The late 19th latfeminism
The War broke out in South s America in 1862.
Home was not only the place which they grew up , but a location avoided hardship.
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运气就是机会碰巧撞到了你的努力。 人生最大的悲哀不是失去的太多,而是计较的 太多,这也是导致人不快乐的重要原因。 很多事先天注定,那是“命”;但你可以可以 决定怎么面对,那是“运”! 人性最可怜的就是:我们总是梦想着天边的一 座奇妙的玫瑰园,而不去欣赏今天就开在我们 窗口的玫瑰。 低头要有勇气,抬头要有底气.

小妇人故事简介 PPT

小妇人故事简介 PPT

Mr. March - The
March girls’ father and Marmee’s husband. He serves in the Union army as a chaplain. When he returns home, he continues acting as a minister to a nearby parish.
On Christmas morning, Marmee encourages them to give away their breakfast to a poor family, the Hummels. Their elderly wealthy neighbor, Mr. Laurence, whom the girls have never met, rewards their charitable activities by sending over a feast. Soon, Meg and Jo are invited to attend a New Year’s Party there meets Laurie.
She hates romance in her real life, and wants nothing more than to hold her family together.
Beth March
The third March daughter. Beth is very quiet and very virtuous, and she does nothing but try to please others. She adores music and plays the piano very well.
Marmee - The March

little women《小妇人》PPT幻灯片课件

little women《小妇人》PPT幻灯片课件
She never married or had a family of her own
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Experiences
Her Works
Her Family
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Poems (56)----------------Sunlight(in 1852) Plays (11) ------------ The Prince and the Peasant Short Stories (252) teenager Short Stories (157)-------- The Accident Adult Short Stories (66) ------------ Fate in a Fan Other Short Stories (29) -----------Anna Novels (18)------------Little Women Little Men Collective Works (24) Other Works (25) ---------Happy Women
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Author Character List
Plot Themes
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Birthday: November 29, 1832
Died: March 6, 1888 (aged 55) Birthplace: Germantown, Pennsylvania
She was the second daughter
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She was a tomboy and she had an unladylike temper She received the majority of her schooling from her father. She also received some instruction from writers and educators such as Ralph Waldo Emerson

小妇人PPT

小妇人PPT

我是在小学时看的这本书,后来每次重温这本书,我就觉 得生活美好无比,一切皆有可能。这本书教女孩们懂得:不可 懒惰,忌骄傲、勿嫉妒、少攀比、少抱怨,学会宽恕和感谢, 爱亲人和朋友,善待穷人,从细微之事做起,体谅别人,永远 保持一颗童心…… 翻开书本,忘记一切杂念!用纯粹的思想亲近人物的喜怒 哀乐,随她们欢笑、哭泣,感受爱与诚实。合上书本,情感的 芬芳沁人心脾。
小妇人
little women
【美】露易莎·梅·奥 尔科特 著
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王爱君
《小妇人》以家庭生活为描写对象,以 家庭成员的感情纠葛为线索,描写了马奇一 家的天伦之爱。小说强调了个人尊严与自立 自律的观念;内容平实却细腻,结构单纯而 寓意深远,富有强烈的感染力。 马奇家的四姐妹中,无论是为了爱情甘 于贫困的梅格,还是通过自己奋斗成为作家 的乔,以及坦然面对死亡的贝思和以扶弱为 己任的艾美,虽然她们的理想和命运都不尽 相同,但是她们都具有自强自立的共同特点。 描写了她们对家庭的眷恋;对性的。 共性是她们都生活于一个和谐的家庭,父 母慈爱,子女孝顺,伦理观念强,相爱互 助,自强自立,个性是大姐梅格是贤妻良 母型,结婚后相夫教子,持家有道。二姐 乔开朗豁达,独立自尊,为了帮助家庭, 成年后热衷于写作,所得稿费贴补家用。 三妹贝思性格内向,善弹琴,音乐上有造 诣,由于体弱多病,少年夭折。四妹艾米 是淑女型,注重体态举止,喜爱尝试艺术, 对绘画雕塑有审美能力,但在年少时也有 其虚荣心态。
身为一个女孩,没有读过《小妇 人》的人生是不完整的,也是一个遗 憾。这不是书商销售时制造的噱头, 也不是长辈老师们的硬性规定,只是 一个平凡女孩给其他女孩们的小小建 议。它不仅是一本书,更是净化心灵 的雨滴、柔软神经的光芒。 一本温暖、美好的书。 一本拥有女孩们应有美德的书。 一本一个女人一生必读的书。 《小妇人》

little women《小妇人》

little women《小妇人》
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She was a tomboy and she had an unladylike temper She received the majority of her schooling from her father. She also received some instruction from writers and educators such as Ralph Waldo Emerson
۞Alcott was devoted to her parents and her sisters.
۞Alcott caught pneumonia(肺炎) while working as a nurse in the Civil War. She suffered a lot.
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Her father failed to provide enough money to support his family, and their poverty was so dire that in twenty years, they moved twenty times. Her sister Lizzie died at age 21, worse still, her little brother died in infancy. .
Poverty made it necessary for Louise to go to work at an early age as an occasional teacher, seamstress, governess, domestic helper, and writer , Louise also produced wholesome stories for children, and she did not return to creating works for adults

littlewomen《小妇人》PPT

littlewomen《小妇人》PPT
《小妇人》
• 简介 • 人物分析 • 主题与思想 • 艺术特色 • 影响与评价
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简介
作者及创作背景
作者
路易莎·梅·奥尔科特(Louisa May Alcott)
创作背景
19世纪美国,女性地位逐渐提升,女性意识开始觉醒。路易莎·梅·奥尔科特以自 身经历为背景,创作了这部反映当时女性追求独立自主的小说。
章节式叙事
小说采用章节式叙事结构,每个章节都有独立的故事情节, 但整体上又相互关联,构成了一个完整的故事。
语言特点
朴实自然
小说语言朴实自然,贴近生活, 没有过多的华丽辞藻和修辞手法, 给人以亲切感。
幽默风趣
作者通过幽默风趣的语言表达人 物性格和情节发展,使得故事更 加生动有趣。
情感真挚
小说中的人物语言情感真挚,表 达了人物内心的喜怒哀乐,使读 者能够深入了解人物内心世界。
家中的乖乖女,性格内向、文 静,对音乐有着特别的热爱。 然而,她的人生却充满了悲剧 ,年纪轻轻便因病去世。
乔最小的妹妹,聪明、机智、 善于社交。她渴望成为艺术家 ,并最终嫁给了一位富有的绅 士劳里。
人物关系
乔与劳里的关系
两人是青梅竹马的好友,劳里一直暗恋着乔, 但乔并不知情。
贝丝与家庭成员的关系
贝丝是家中最小的女儿,深受父母和姐姐们 的宠爱。
文学手法
对比手法
《小妇人》中运用了大量的对比手法,如南北战争的对比、贫富的 对比、男女的对比等,使得故事更加鲜明生动。
象征手法
作者通过象征手法表达了深刻的思想内涵,如以“小妇人”为题, 象征着当时社会中普遍存在的妇女形象和生活状态。
心理描写
小说中通过对人物内心的描写,展现了人物性格和情感的变化,使 读者更加深入地了解人物内心世界。

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马奇太太
• 马奇太太是一个很英明的母亲,她十分注 重对孩子们的教育。 • 她曾说“我希望我的女儿们美丽善良,多 才多艺,受人爱慕,受人敬重,பைடு நூலகம்春幸福 ,姻缘美满,过一种愉快而有意义的生活 ,金钱是必要而且宝贵的东西,但我绝不 希望她们把它看做是首要的东西或唯一的 奋斗目标。我宁愿你们成为拥有爱情、幸 福美满的穷人家的妻子,也不愿你们做没 有自尊、没有安宁的皇后。”
三女儿贝丝
• 她是不怕死亡型,能够坦然 面对死亡。她酷爱音乐,爱 弹钢琴,在音乐上有造诣。 • 从贝丝的身上,可以学到做 任何事毫无怨言,总是为他 人着想。
小女儿艾美
• 她是淑女型,十分注重仪 态举止。她喜爱艺术,对 绘画,雕塑感兴趣。 • 从艾美的身上,可以学到 不管遇到什么样的困难都 要坚强地生活下去。
整本书都充满了人性美。 梅格、乔、贝丝、艾美她 们四姐妹提醒着我们要坚 强,乐观地生活,同时要 有一颗纯洁,善良的心。
大女儿梅格
• 她是贤妻良母型,结婚后, 她持家有道。 • 从梅格的身上,可以学到不 要因家庭贫穷而受到金钱的 诱惑,并且能够为了爱情而 甘于贫困。
二女儿乔
• 她是独立奋斗型。她最终成 为了一名作家,她写作所得 的稿费也都用来补贴家用。 • 从乔的身上,可以学到要有 着为了自己的梦想而努力奋 斗的坚定不移的决心。
《小妇人》
——路易莎· 梅· 奥尔柯特 (美国)
故事梗概
• 这本小说讲述了普通家庭马奇家四 个女孩,因为她们自身的善良,勤劳, 坚强,最终都找到了属于自己的幸 福。故事发生在美国南北战争时期, 由于马奇先生常年跟随军队在外打 仗,家中只剩下马奇太太和她的四 个女儿相依为命。
人物分析
• 马奇太太 • 大女儿梅格 • 二女儿乔 • 三女儿贝丝 • 小女儿艾美

小妇人

小妇人

Background The Little Women grew up during the American Civil War(P18). And Mr. March, the father of the main characters in this book is a very religious man. He was once wealthy, but because of his religious beliefs, he loses most of his money by helping friends. This is why the little women grow up in poverty. Their father’s religion leads him to leave the family and serve as a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War.(P56)
a.for her mother’s journey. b.to get Mrs. March. c.to take medicine quickly. d.at Jo’s sacrifice. e.for her protection.
True or False 1. Laurie’s secret was that he knew who had the glove Meg lost at the picnic.( T ) 2. The newspaper refused to print Jo’s stories.( F ) 3. Mrs. March received a telegram that her husband was very ill.( T ) 4. Mrs. March went to her husband to take care of him. ( T ) 5. Meg didn’t want to marry until she was twenty. (F )

小妇人PPT

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• Jo was tall, thin, and coltish, She is very outspoken and has a passion for writing. She is the star of the novel. The character of Jo is based on Louisa herself. Jo found her fate in an elderly professor, wise and kind, but too poor to think of marriage. For a year the pair worked and waited and hoped and loved, then they got married,established a boy's school which became a great success.
Jo said: Lives whose brave music long shall
ring,like a spirit-stirring strain.
生活是勇敢者凑出的乐曲,总是激动人心 而又令人振奋
Thank you !
Beth this is a quiet, kind young woman and an exceptional pianist. She can play the old piano very well.Beth also enjoys looking after her dolls and cats. She is docile(温顺 的) and shy to a fault; she is homeschooled due to her chronic shyness. But the lovely girl eventually dies of bad health.It makes the whole very sad.
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Hale Waihona Puke Josephine March
The protagonist of the novel, and the second-oldest March sister. Jo wants to be a writer.
Jo has a temper and a quick tongue.
She is a tomboy, and reacts with impatience to the many limitations placed on women and girls.
Beth March
The third March daughter. Beth is very quiet and very virtuous, and she does nothing but try to please others. She adores music and plays the piano very well.
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She was a tomboy and she had an unladylike temper She received the majority of her schooling from her father. She also received some instruction from writers and educators such as Ralph Waldo Emerson
She never married or had a family of her own
Experiences
Her Works Her Family
Poems (56)----------------Sunlight(in 1852) Plays (11) ------------ The Prince and the Peasant Short Stories (252) teenager Short Stories (157)-------- The Accident Adult Short Stories (66) ------------ Fate in a Fan Other Short Stories (29) -----------Anna Novels (18)------------Little Women Little Men Collective Works (24) Other Works (25) ---------Happy Women
She hates romance in her real life, and wants nothing more than to hold her family together.
Meg March
The oldest March sister. Responsible and kind, Meg mothers her younger sisters. She has a small weakness for luxury and leisure, but the greater part of her is gentle and loving.
۞When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Alcott had an urge to go and fight in it. She supported the Northern side of the conflict because she was against slavery.
Amy March
The youngest March girl. Amy is an artist who adores visual beauty and has a weakness for pretty possessions. She is given to pouting, fits of temper, and vanity; but she does attempt to improve herself. She gets what she wants in the end: popularity, the trip to Europe, and Laurie.
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Birthday: November 29, 1832
Died: March 6, 1888 (aged 55) Birthplace: Germantown, Pennsylvania
She was the second daughter
Poverty made it necessary for Louise to go to work at an early age as an occasional teacher, seamstress, governess, domestic helper, and writer , Louise also produced wholesome stories for children, and she did not return to creating works for adults
۞Alcott was devoted to her parents and her sisters.
۞Alcott caught pneumonia(肺炎) while working as a nurse in the Civil War. She suffered a lot.
Her father failed to provide enough money to support his family, and their poverty was so dire that in twenty years, they moved twenty times. Her sister Lizzie died at age 21, worse still, her little brother died in infancy.
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