What kind of a name is Marmee?

Greek Baby Names Meaning:
In Greek Baby Names the meaning of the name Marmee is: Shining.
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What is Marmee short for?

Photograph by Wilson Webb. The house is busy, happy, trimmed for the holidays. Laura Dern trips through the warm domestic chaos and trills over her shoulder, “Just call me Mother, or Marmee.
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Why do they call Mom Marmee?

Wineapple mentions the unusual nickname — “ 'Marmee,' as her daughters called her” — but does not discuss its pronunciation. The Alcott (and March) girls, New Englanders all, would have pronounced the “r” as “ah” when they referred to their mother. In other words, they called her “Mahmee” — or “Mommy”!
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What does Marmee do for a living?

Profession... mother and charitable volunteer. Marmee is a natural caretaker who seeks to help everyone around her, whether that's her own children, Union soldiers, or a local family living in poverty.
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What kind of mother is Mrs March?

Answer. Answer: Mrs. March is essentially the perfect mother: she works hard but is never too busy to console and counsel her daughters; she cheerfully does charitable work and helps out with the war effort; she's an ideal housekeeper, a loving mother, and a highly principled woman.
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Where did Marmee go on Christmas morning?

marmee has gone to help poor neighbors.
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Was the March family poor?

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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Are the March sisters rich?

March loaned his fortune to a friend (much to Aunt March's dismay). So the March family certainly isn't teeming with money, like their next-door neighbors, the Laurences. But compared to the Alcotts, the March family was downright wealthy.
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Why did Marmee put her scarf in the blanket?

There are other acts of kindness that fetishize the power dynamics across race and class: The times Marmee and her husband are hailed as abolitionists outnumbers the times when Marmee is actually, truly forced to reckon with her white privilege; Marmee hides her own scarf in a blanket bundle to give to a stranger after ...
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What is Mrs Marchs name?

Her name is the title of George's book: Johanna. (Even the book-within-a-book character gets a first name! But Mrs. March doesn't.)
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Who is marmy?

Also called: the Virgin Mary. the mother of Jesus, believed to have conceived and borne him while still a virgin; she was married to Joseph (Matthew 1:18--25).
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Why is Laurie rude to Meg at the ball?

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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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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How was Marmee a constant guide to her daughters?

She never loses her temper, she never misses anything, and she protects her children while still allowing them to make mistakes and learn their own lessons.
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Why did Jo sell her hair?

Jo sold her hair as a heroic gesture because she was too proud to beg Aunt March for money. In real life, Alcott lost her precious three and a half feet of brown hair helplessly. She caught typhoid pneumonia while nursing solders during the Civil War, and while she was delirious doctors ordered her hair cut off.
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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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How old was Jo March when meets Laurie?

Jo, aged fifteen, is sitting with her sisters on Christmas Eve, lamenting the fact that they have no money. Jo's sisters perform a play that she has written. She meets her neighbor Laurie. Jo resolves to carry her "burdens" gracefully.
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Why does Amy Call Laurie my lord?

Later life. Amy became a dignified woman and is the only one who wants to marry a rich man so she would not have a hard time in terms of finance but at the last minute turns Fred Vaughn down, and marries Laurie instead. It is said she called him 'My Lord'.
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Why is Meg called Daisy?

Daisy was named after her mother, Margaret "Meg" March, who was named after Daisy's grandmother, Margaret "Marmee" March.
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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 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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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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Who's the youngest March sister?

Amy March. The youngest March girl. Amy is an artist who adores visual beauty and has a weakness for pretty possessions. She is given to pouting, fits of temper, and vanity; but she does attempt to improve herself.
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How did Marmee and her daughter have the poor family?

Marmee and her daughters help the poor family, the Hummels, by bringing them breakfast on Christmas morning. Beth also tends to the Hummels alone when their baby has scarlet fever because her sisters are all busy. She contracts scarlet fever from them and dies.
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What was under Meg's pillow?

She woke Meg with a "Merry Christmas," and bade her see what was under her pillow. A green–covered book appeared, with the same picture inside, and a few words written by their mother, which made their one present very precious in their eyes.
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