Who did Aunt March leave her money to?

On his last day, he proposes to Jo and the two become engaged. Because the Professor is poor, the wedding must wait while he establishes a good income by going out west to teach. A year goes by without much success; later Aunt March dies and leaves her large estate Plumfield to Jo.
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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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What did aunt March Leave for Jo?

Though Jo does give up her more salacious stories to write more wholesome fare in Alcott's book, she never explicitly writes a book called Little Women. Aunt March does leave Jo her home at Plumfield when she dies, allowing Jo to open a school.
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Is aunt March rich?

In Little Women, Jo March gets employed by her rich great-aunt March, a wealthy widow, to read to her and help her take care of her affairs, though the arrangement is mainly a scheme by Aunt March to tame Jo's infamous temper.
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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 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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Was Louisa May Alcott rich?

The Alcotts were extremely poor.

The Alcott family reportedly moved 20 times over the course of 30 years, including a stint at a utopian commune called Fruitlands. Simply put, they were destitute, and very often starving. Alcott was determined to help her family out of poverty. Eventually, she did.
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Are the March family poor?

The March family is only poor when compared to their wealthy, aristocratic friends; the scenes with the starving, suffering Hummel family show how snug and comfortable the Marches really are.
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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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Who was Jo's favorite sister?

And the character readers expect Jo to end up with, her charming best friend Laurie, marries Jo's least favorite sister Amy instead. And so, while generations of readers have loved Little Women and sighed over Little Women, they have also puzzled over that bizarre, unsatisfying ending.
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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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Why did Jo give Laurie a ring?

At one point, a young Jo swoops down on one knee and presents Laurie with a ring symbolizing their friendship, one that he keeps wearing into adulthood even after she has rejected him.
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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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Is Marmee their mom?

"Marmee" is the affectionate name that the March girls use for their mother, Mrs. March, whose real first name, like her eldest daughter, is Margaret.
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How did Laurie get to know about the March family?

Answer. Laurie get to know about the march family by killing them mercilessly.
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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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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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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 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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Who married Meg?

Meg marries John Brooke, Laurie's tutor. They have twins, Margaret "Daisy" Brooke and John Laurence "Demi" Brooke. The sequel, Little Men, mentions a baby daughter, Josephine "Josie" Brooke, who is 14 at the beginning of the final book.
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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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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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Did Josephine march ever marry?

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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