Sunday, July 22, 2012

What is the Main Conflict in Little Women?

In the book Little Women Mrs. Marsh's
husband is away at war and the family must depend on help and live very poorly.  The
girl's are very helpful and get along pretty well.  They put on plays and engage in fun
activities with one another.


The main conflict that I see
is that the girls are having difficulty socializing when they are poor.  Some others may
identify the conflict as being, the family having to move in and be under
the support of an aunt due to the husband's being sent off to
war.


The book has a lot of little conflicts
and resolutions through out which makes it interesting.

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