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Louisa May Alcott Research Paper

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At 19th century was the century starts the era ‘Man Will Conquer Nature’ , Western had been renaissance and protestant reformation. There were a lot of authors writing how did they try to change to the new ‘world’. Louisa May Alcott was one of them, she was the bold tryer. There were two books she wrote was basis on the changing to the new ‘world’ theme. The two books were ‘LITTLE WOMEN’ and ‘LITTLE MAN’. Those two books’ story are connect with each other. The ‘LITTLE WOMEN’ was basis on how does the ‘New Ladies’ can do more things than the ‘Old Ladies’. Second book was talking about how do they give a ‘New Education’ to the Special kids that has different personalities. Alcott’s new shapes of novel, alcott bravely wrote novels that include different themes in. Louisa May Alcott was born in November 29, 1832. She was born in Germantown Pennsylvania. But she spend all of her life in Massachusetts. Her father Amos B. Alcott, he was a American teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer. When Alcott was young his dad was teaching her about how to write story and novel. And her mother Abby May Alcott. She is the second one of four daughters. Her famous novel is ‘Little Women’. This novel made her famous. And she had a pen name which is A. M. Barnard. She also had a lot of pen names. She used her real name when she was ready to be …show more content…

Jo and her husband opened a homeschool, they had kids in there. They were the problem kids, but Jo and her husband did encourage them to study and learn. They let all the kids do the stuff they want to do and let them learn whatever they want to learn. They believe that the knowledge is not the most important thing to teach kids, at least not for this group of kids. They teach how them how to be a good person, how to social with other people, how to be independent and honesty. For that age the kid have to learn what they should learn. But Jo and her husband showing them the

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