Did Louisa Alcott ever marry?

Unlike Jo, Alcott never married or had biological children (although she cared for her young niece, nicknamed “Lulu,” until the author's death in 1888 at age 55).
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Was Louisa M Alcott married?

Alcott never married, but she raised her niece.

After Abigail May died in 1879, her daughter Louisa (called Lulu) was sent to Boston to live with her wealthy aunt.
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Did Louisa May Alcott not want Jo to marry?

“Girls write to ask who the little women marry, as if that was the only end and aim of a woman's life,” she complained in her journal. “I won't marry Jo to Laurie to please any one.” Just like the other characters in “Little Women,” there had been a real-life Laurie to Alcott's Jo.
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Did Alcott want Jo married?

But: “I won't marry Jo to Laurie to please anyone.” Alcott originally intended for her story to end with Jo as a “literary spinster,” much like Alcott herself. But Alcott's publishers insisted that Jo had to marry someone, that the book would be unsaleable otherwise.
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Was Louisa May Alcott rich?

According to Riesen, Alcott was making over $2 million a year in today's dollars. But despite being the family breadwinner, she was also the caretaker, long nursing her ill mother and at times her father, and taking on her late sister May's (“Amy”) infant daughter.
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Who inherited Louisa May Alcott's estate?

Alcott left her family well endowed. Anna and the boys received the bulk of her estate, with a provision for Lulu of $500. The little girl was sent back to Europe to live with her father.
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Was Louisa May Alcott in love with Thoreau?

Louisa May Alcott had an unrequited love for her schoolteacher Henry David Thoreau – and for her generous neighbor, Ralph Waldo Emerson. Thoreau, 16 years her senior, would not win wide acclaim as the author of Walden and Civil Disobedience until well after his death.
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How much older is Professor Bhaer than Jo?

Stanley, an actor best known as one of the Night's Watch from “Game of Thrones,” is younger in age than Bhaers past. That means the age gap between him and Jo is smaller, only about 10 or so years, versus the 20-plus-year gap in previous versions.
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Why did Laurie end up with Amy?

Laurie ended up with Amy because Alcott decided to make Amy Laurie's romantic partner. It could've been the way that Alcott, often a writer of more scandalous stories, wanted to bring in a little scandal to this otherwise moral story.
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What is the age difference between Laurie and Amy?

I know the age difference between Amy and Laurie is only three or four years, but their love and marriage would seem more normal to me if Laurie was ten years older yet they simply hadn't had much interaction when Amy was a kid.
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Did Jo March marry in real life?

Whereas Jo March gets married and remains within the family circle, Alcott struck out and lived a truly independent life. She remained unmarried, unlike her heroine.
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How old was Jo March when she got married?

After Beth dies, Professor Bhaer woos Jo at her home, when "They decide to share life's burdens just as they shared the load of bundles on their shopping expedition." She is 25 years old when she accepts his proposal. The marriage is deferred until her unexpected inheritance of her Aunt March's home a year later.
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Why didnt Laurie end up with Jo?

Laurie wants to keep the status quo of their relationship so that he does not need to grow and take responsibility for himself or his own actions. Laurie was not used to making decisions. Marrying Jo is an easy escape from his life remaining the same rather than different as it is meant to be.
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What happened to Louisa May Alcotts niece Lulu?

After Louisa died, Lulu returned to Switzerland to live with her father. She married, had children, eventually settled in Germany and died in 1975 at 95.
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What is wrong with Beth March?

Death. Later in the book, she developed scarlet fever, which is caused by a bacterial infection, resulting in a rash, loss of skin and weakening of the immune system. She survived the initial illness, but eventually the after-effects took their toll and toward the end of the book, Beth fell ill again.
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Did Jo regret not marrying Laurie?

When Jo tells Laurie that she's tried to love him like he loves her but she can't, this is a nod to the author's struggle to love men as she thought women were supposed to love men but she just couldn't. Jo was never supposed to marry, much like Alcott never married.
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Did Amy marry Laurie in the book?

Amy becomes the family's golden child, heading to Europe to study art and eventually becoming wife to Laurie, Jo's best friend and the man everyone—the characters in the novel and readers poring over the text—thought Jo would marry.
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Do Jo and Friedrich have children?

The Bhaers moved to Plumfield, left to Jo by her Aunt March, where they established a school. Fritz taught the children many virtues and important things while also teaching them education. They raised Fritz's two orphaned nephews, Franz and Emil Hoffmann, and their own sons, Robert and Theodore.
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How old are the March sisters at the end?

The novel follows the story of four sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy – and is loosely based on the author's life with her three sisters. They are aged 16, 15, 13 and 12.
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How did the March family lose their money?

The house is big enough, though shabby, for the family has been genteelly poor since Mr March lost all his money in an unwise loan to a friend; moreover he has volunteered as a chaplain in the Civil War, and is far away in camp.
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Was Louisa May Alcott ambidextrous?

“But as an adult, it's Louisa May Alcott.” Alcott would write feverishly, locked in a room — she taught herself to be ambidextrous when her hand got tired — and was known for losing her temper.
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Did Louisa May Alcott ever date?

While Louisa held extreme fondness and appreciation for Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and her own father, Amos Bronson Alcott, three younger men played a more romantic role in her life.
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Where does the name marmee come from?

Greek Baby Names Meaning:

In Greek Baby Names the meaning of the name Marmee is: Shining.
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Is the Alcott family still alive?

Freddie married and had children. Those children had children and the descendants – at least some of them – still live in the area of Concord and some are active at Orchard House (home of the Alcotts).
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Why do they call Meg Daisy?

Daisy was named after her mother, Margaret "Meg" March, who was named after Daisy's grandmother, Margaret "Marmee" March.
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