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dramatracingthelivesoffoursisters:

Meg,Jo,BethandAmy.DuringtheAmericanCivilWar,thegirlsfatherisawayservingasaministertothetroops.Thefamily,headedbythierbelovedMarmee,muststruggletomakeendsmeet,withthehelpoftheirkindandwealthyneighbor,Mr.Laurenee,

andhishighspiritedgrandsonLaurie.

Thisbookallbeginsinthedeadofwinter;

TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:

Jo,Meg,Beth,andAmy.

OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways-physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren'

t,whatareAlcott'

sviewsandhowdotheydifferfromthoseofthewomeninherstory?

ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"

Confidential."

JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetweenMegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"

likeasensiblecreature"

andreferstoloveas"

suchnonsense."

Afterreadingthistwobooks,IfoundthatImreallyinterestedinthosekindofstory,IthinkI1lreadalotmoreinmyfreetime.

TheimpressionofCamille

IreadtheCamillerecently,Iwasdeeplymovedbythemaincharacter

MargueriteGautier.“Camille”or“TheLadyoftheCamellias”byAlexandreDuma,

fils,isthestoryofMargueriteGautier,ayoungcourtesan,orkeptwoman,inParisinthemid1800'

s,andhowshefallsinlovewithayoungman,ArmandDuval,andthentriestoescapefromherquestionablepast.Unfortunately,itcomesbacktohauntherandsheendsupreturningtothatlifeanddiespainfullyandalone,butwiththeknowledgethatshewasanoblewomanatheart.

afterreadingthisbook,asentencealwaysstayinmyhead,“Womenare

liketheflowers”.Thoseprettywomenarelikethosebeautifulflowers;

theirdelicatebeautymakespeoplefeeltheyarethemiracleoflife.However,eventheGodenviestheirbeauty.Itseemsthatbeautifulwomenalwayshavetragicendings.Aswearenormalpersons,evenwecanseethehideousnessofhumanitythatresultsintheirfateofwithering,wecanatmostaskquietlyinourhearts:

Wherehavethosebeautifulflowersgone?

Wherehavetheygone?

TheimpressionofGulliver'

sTravels

Gulliver'

'

TravelsrecountsthestoryofLemuelGulliver,apractical-mindedEnglishmantrainedasasurgeonwhotakestotheseaswhenhisbusinessfails.Inadeadpanfirst-personnarrativethatrarelyshowsanysignsofself-reflectionordeepemotionalresponse,Gullivernarratestheadventuresthatbefallhimonthesetravels.

OneofthemostinterestingquestionsaboutGulliversTravelsiswhethertheHouyhnhnmsrepresentanidealofrationalityorwhetherontheotherhandtheyarethebuttofSwift'

ssatire.Inotherwords,inBookIV,isSwiftpokingfunatthetalkinghorsesordoesheintendforustotakethemseriouslyastheproperwaytoact?

IfwelookcloselyatthewaythattheHouyhnhnmsact,wecanseethatinfactSwiftdoesnottakethemseriously:

heusesthemtoshowthedangersofpride.

WhenbendingmyeyesdownwardasmuchasIcould,Iperceivedahumannotsixincheshigh!

"

AfinalindicationthattheHouyhnmnsarenotmeanttobetakenseriouslyoccurswhentheleaderoftheHouynhmsvisitsLilliput,wherehevisitstheFrenchRoyalSociety.Hegoesintoaroominwhichascientististryingtoturnwineintowater(itselfapridefulactthatreferstothemarriageatGallilee).Thescientisthasbeenworkinghardattheexperimentformanyyearswithoutsuccess,whentheHouyhnmnarrivesandimmediatelyknowsthattodo:

"

Thecreaturenosoonersteppedthroughthedoorwaythanhestruckuponaplan.Slurpingupallthewineinsight,hequicklymadewaterinabucketthatsatnearthedoor"

.

TheimpressionofLittleWomen

Meg,Jo,BethandAmy.DuringtheAmericanCivilWar,thegirlsfatherisawayservingasaministertothetroops.Thefamily,headedbythierbelovedMarmee,muststruggletomakeendsmeet,withthehelpoftheirkindandwealthyneighbor,Mr.Laurenee,andhishighspiritedgrandsonLaurie.

TheChristmasSeason.Thecoldestoneofall,werethewarhasmadefuelforheatingveryscarce.Whileherhusbandisoffatwar,Marmeeisleftalonetoraisetheirfourdaughters:

OneoftheprominentthemesinLittleWomenisthecomingofageormaturationofthegirls.Duringthecourseofthenovelweseethemgrowinmanyways--physically,intellectually,andespeciallyemotionally.OnequestionwhichreadersmustaskthemselvesiswhethertheviewsthecharactershaveonthecomingofageprocessaresharedbyAlcott.Iftheyaren'

ItisinterestingtoexaminethelasthalfofChapter20,"

Confidential."

JoaddressesthematurationissueasshespeakswithMarmeeofthesituationbetween

MegandMr.Brooke.Thepossiblelovebetweenthesetworepresentsoneoftheveryimportantaspectsincomingofageforateenagegirl.Jotreatsthisnaturalprocessasifitweresomesortofdisease,however.JocannotunderstandwhyMegwouldwanttostopbehaving"

likeasensiblecreature"

(p.202),andreferstoloveas"

TheimpressionofPrideandPrejudice

PrideandPrejudiceisthemostenduringlypopularnovelwrittenbyJaneAusten.

ManypeoplesimplyregardPrideandPrejudiceasalovestory,butinmy

opinion,thisbookisanillustrationofthesocietyatthattime.Sheperfectlyreflectedtherelationbetweenmoneyandmarriageathertimeandgavethepeopleinherworksvividcharacters.

Thefirstsentenceinthisbookisimpressive.Itreads:

“Itisatruthwellknowntoalltheworldthatanunmarriedmaninpossessionofalargefortunemustbeinneedofawife”.Theundertoneisveryclear:

thefoundationofthemarriageatthattimeisnotemotionbutpossession.

PeoplealwaysthinkthatAustenwasanexpertattellinglovestories.Infact,themarriageinherbookisnottheresultoflove,buttheresultofeconomicneeds.Afterreadingthisbook,Iknowthetruthisthatapoorwomanmustbeinneedofahusband,awealthyman.

Austenleftthisproblemforustothink.ThegeniusofJaneAustenliesinthisperfectsimplicity,thesimplicitythatreflectsbigproblems.AlthoughAustenwas

only21whenshewrote“PrideandPrejudice”,hersharpobservationofsociallivesmakesthestyleofthisbooksurprisinglymatureandlively.Theplotsinherworksarealwaysverynatural.Thedevelopmentoftheplotisasinevitableasaprobleminmathematics.IthinkthedepthofPrideandPrejudiceisthereasonthatmakesthisbookprominentandclassic.Today,herbookstillcanbetheguidetellingustheeconomicrelationshipsbothathertimeandinmoderntime.

TheimpressionofTheAdventuresOfTomSawyer

TheAdventuresofTomSawyerisaliterarymasterpieces,writtenin1876by

thefamousauthorMarkTwain.TomSawyerisamischievousyoungboywholivesinthesmalltownontheMississippiRivercalledSt.Petersburg.Thestorylineissimple,thebookreadslikeabiographyoramemoirofasummerinTomSawyer'

slife.

TomSawyerseemstobetheprecursorofandthetemplateformisfitkids

suchasDennistheMenace,MalcolmintheMiddle,andCalvinandHobbs.WhatmakesthisstorygreatisthatTomSawyerrepresentseverythingthatisgreataboutchildhood.ThebookisfilledwithTom'

sadventuresplayingpiratesandwarwithhisfriendJoeHarper.Tomhasatrustedfriend,HuckFinn,whofewoftheadultsapproveof.Thebookisfilledwithideasofhowtheworldworks,suchashowpiratesandrobberswork,thataresoinnocent,theycouldonlycomefromachild.Itisastoryfilledwithaction,adventure,ingeniousideas,love,a

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