
An ideal little woma
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Happiness is family love, friendship, health, work and peace of mind,
when it is, people only feel ordinary, but lose it, perhaps will find
that it is with anything in the world can not be replaced. Ordinary,
great! Every night before I go to bed, I want to read it, lie in bed,
holding it in my hand, until I fall asleep... When I woke up, the book
was still with me. That's what I wanted. This is the first book that I
like so much, and the reason why I like it is that I can find the former
innocence in it, I can find my own shadow, my own growth process. In
books, I can forget my troubles. I can leave everything behind like a
child. The author of this book is the American Louisa May Alcott. This
book can be read as a family biography, but it's not about the struggles
of the adults, it's about the growth of the children, the transition
from innocence to maturity, from vulnerability to endurance, from
eagerness to patience, from self to others. The book is full of lively,
youthful innocence, purity, courage and the ideal of the future. They
are really touching. The four of them are quite different in character.
Meg was sixteen, Jo was fifteen, Beth was fourteen, and Amy was twelve.
Meg, plump, beautiful, attractive, admiring beautiful dresses, tutoring.
Jo, with her beautiful hair, was always in a hurry, careless and
sincere, but with a strong character and a bad temper, who often made
things worse, like a little boy, who wrote and nursed. Bess, sweet, shy,
the most adorable. In a quiet, quiet voice, never angry. No wonder
people call her "little darling". She likes to curl up in her
own happy world, only meet the people she likes to trust, she will pull
the courage to go out, she is very sympathetic to those dolls, like a
baby, buy clothes for them and so on. At the same time, she loved music
and played the piano. She is easily satisfied. Amy, the youngest, always
with the air of a reserved lady, and the eyes of a turquoise ring,
wanted to be an artist in Rome, to paint, and to be the greatest master
in the world. The little boy Lawrence, 16, lost his parents at a young
age and was brought up by his grandfather. Before he met the March girl
again, he was sad, unhappy, and had a bad relationship with his
grandfather, who kept him from doing many of the things he wanted to do.
He's rich, but he doesn't show off. He's enthusiastic. Then he became a
very sunny boy. Mrs. March, a very wise mother, she let her children go
through the joys and sorrows of life one by one. She hoped that the
children would really experience their own life, and not copy the
history of the previous generation. She wanted her daughter to be
beautiful, capable, kind, loved and respected, to be happy in her youth,
to live a useful and happy life, free from worry and sorrow. She would
give them encouragement that no amount of money could buy. At the same
time, she loves her motherland, for the motherland, under a lot of
pressure, she encouraged her husband to go to war, never regret. She's
always learning, learning how to set an example for the kids. At first,
each little girl has her own vanity, but after a lot of experience, they
gradually grow up. They know what true happiness is. Each of them has
her own castle in the air, has her own little wish. To them, home is the
place of their birth and the sacred place of refuge. They will carefully
listen to the mother's teachings, will use their hands and smart brains
to invent a creative and beautify the mind of the game. Some people say
that the growth of the four sisters is like an interesting educational
poem. The author uses neither gorgeous nor boring language to show us
the great kinship, friendship and love of human beings. It seemed that
in the eyes of the four sisters, to be forever with those they loved,
and those who loved them, was the happiest thing in the world. Indeed,
in my opinion, it is also my greatest happiness. They are very
industrious, through doing a variety of things to try their best to help
the family subsidies. They are busy, but there is no lack of glory in
life. Each of them once lost, regret, but, anyway, they grow up. They
are very naive, not affected at all, no scheming. After experiencing a
series of hardships and separation, under the guidance of their mother,
they gradually say goodbye to their childish and mature. They help and
care for each other and become a group of "little women" who
can shoulder the burden of life. Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy are strong and
smiling in my mind, reminding me to be strong and have a pure and kind
heart, and telling us how to deal with family relations well. From them,
I think I want to learn to be strong, learn to know how to be satisfied,
to double the value of what you have, don't wait until lost to know
their precious. To regard every parting as a farewell, treat people
sincerely. As the saying goes, "Don't cry because of the missing
meteor, or you will miss it again." We should carefully find out
the advantages of eve
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