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LITTLE WOMEN - Coggle Diagram
LITTLE WOMEN
CHARACTERS
Jo March
Ambitious
Independent
Boyish
Loves Writing
Struggles with society expectations
Meg March
Caring
Domestic
Values family
Focuses on traditional roles
Beth March
Selfless
Close to family
Faces illness
Gentle
Marmee (Margaret March)
Wise
Provides guidance to her daughters
Nurturing
Laurie (Theodore or Teddy)
Supportive friend
Experiences growth
Charming, naughty and rich
Has a complex relationship with the sisters specially with Jo March
THEMES
Family
The importance of familial bonds and support.
Gender Roles
Expectations of women in the 19th century and how characters navigate or challenge these roles.
Coming of Age
Each sister’s journey into adulthood and their personal growth.
Love and Friendship
Romantic relationships (Jo & Laurie, Amy & Laurie, Meg & John) and the deep bonds among the sisters.
Individual vs. Societal Expectations
Jo’s struggle with her ambition and the societal norms placed on women.
PLOT DEVELOPMENT
Jo’s Writing Career
Her pursuit of independence through her passion for writing.
CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ELEMENTS
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Jo’s ambition connects to the themes of
individual vs. society expectations
and
gender roles.
Beth’s illness impacts the theme of
family
and highlights the sisters’ deep bond.
Amy’s growth ties to the
coming of age
theme, showing how travel and experience shape her character
Meg’s choices illustrate the theme of
love and friendship
, as well as
gender roles.