How long does Beth have scarlet fever?

That study also found that the mean time between incidents was 1.02 years, while for Beth in the book, it's mentioned as being closer to three years later, although she never seems to be fully better after her first bout with the fever.
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Does Beth recover from scarlet fever?

During this first bout with scarlet fever, Beth is nursed back to health with the help of Marmee and Jo, but the sickness leaves Beth's immune system and heart weakened and she never fully recovers.
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What age did Beth March Die?

Beth's dying had a strong impact on her sisters, especially Jo, who resolved to live her life with more consideration and care for others. Beth was twenty-three years old at the time of her death.
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What was Beth's illness?

Beth is no exception; she is based on Alcott's second-youngest sister, Lizzie. Lizzie, like Beth, was stricken with scarlet fever. (During this initial illness, her family—vegans and believers in alternative medicine—did not send for a doctor.)
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Is Beth the youngest March?

Amy Curtis Laurence (née March) was the youngest March sister.
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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 is Meg called Daisy?

Daisy and Demi are the twin children of Meg and John Brooke. They are loosely named for their parents – "Daisy" is a nickname for Margaret, which is Meg's full name and her mother's first name also; "Demi" is short for "Demijohn," making Demi the namesake of his father John Brooke.
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How did Beth become seriously ill?

In the film — based on Louisa May Alcott's debut novel — the third March daughter Beth catches scarlet fever when she goes to care for the impoverished Hummel family, whose baby is sick from the disease (also called scarlatina).
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Does Laurie love Amy?

While Laurie might have initially thought he wanted to spend his life with Jo, he did grow to love Amy, leaving fans of the book and the movie adaptation debating who his perfect match is for years.
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Did Jo ever love Laurie?

This confusion is easily reflected in Jo. So did Jo love Laurie? Yes. And she always will love Laurie.
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Does Jo March get married?

In Alcott's book, Jo March spends much of the pages talking about how she never wants to marry or have children. At the end of the story, however, Jo eventually marries her boarding housemate Professor Bhaer and has children.
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Did Beth have scarlet fever twice?

She was weakened by the incident and fever in 1856 and was never the same afterward, dying in her sleep in 1858. The famous author even reportedly wrote at the time about how her sister “put down her needle,” which is what Beth does in Little Women. Scarlet fever does recur in real life.
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Can you get scarlet fever twice?

People can get scarlet fever more than once. Having scarlet fever does not protect someone from getting it again in the future. While there is no vaccine to prevent scarlet fever, there are things people can do to protect themselves and others.
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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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Does Jo marry Frederick?

At the end of Little Women, Jo doesn't marry Laurie, her childhood friend. Instead, she marries Friedrich Bhaer, an older German professor she meets while living in New York. However, Jo and Professor Bhaer's “happily ever after” is sealed quite cinematically: With a kiss, in the rain, under an umbrella.
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Why did Meg marry John Brooke?

John fell in love with the eldest March daughter, Meg and married her after the war, after much “begging” and convincing her he'd be a good husband to her. The couple moved into a little house, where their three children were born: the twins' Daisy and Demi and later Josie. He died in the book Little Men.
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Why didnt Jo marry Laurie?

Laurie, who Jo positions alternately as her brother and as her own masculine self, betrays Jo when he proposes marriage to her: She would much rather that he marry either Meg or Beth (imagine Laurie and Beth together! a truly absurd idea, but Jo floats it out there!), thus preserving her ideal family structure.
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Which march sister dies?

The new Little Women remake is an emotional rollercoaster. (Fun fact: Rollercoasters hadn't even been invented at the time the movie was set, in the 1860s. Why yes, I am a LW superfan.) There's sister drama, boy problems, and, most devastatingly, the death of Beth March, played by Eliza Scanlen.
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Does Beth March have anxiety?

The reality here, at least from my point of view, is that Beth has debilitating social anxiety. One of the very first things we're told about her backs this up: Beth was too bashful to go to school; it had been tried, but she suffered so much that it was given up, and she did her lessons at home with her father.
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Why is Laurie so rude to Meg?

She is a bit embarrassed about the luxury of her attire, but she enjoys playing the role of a fashionable girl. Laurie is at the party and reprimands Meg for being so frivolous. His criticism makes Meg regret letting her friends dress her.
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Who is the prettiest March sister?

Meg, short for Margaret, is the oldest and (until Amy grows up) the prettiest of the four March sisters. She's also the most typical of the sisters – we think of her as everything that you might expect a nineteenth-century American girl from a good family to be.
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How old was Meg when she got married?

Much to Jo's objections, Meg marries and settles down. At the start of the story, Meg is 16 years old. At age 21 she marries John Brooke and one year later gives birth to twins.
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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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