Who is Laurie in real life?

Whereas the March sisters all correspond to one of Alcott's actual sisters, the inspiration for Laurie is less straightforward. Originally, Alcott said she based Laurie on the young Polish man, Ladislas Wisniewski, with whom she had roamed around Paris (unchaperoned!) in 1865.
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Did Amy marry Laurie in real life?

She would refer to him too on occasion as Dolphus. So in fact, the real Amy March did get together with the real Laurie Laurence! (Although they never married).
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Who was Louisa May Alcott's real family?

Raised in New England by her transcendentalist parents, Abigail May and Amos Bronson Alcott, she grew up among many well-known intellectuals of the day, such as Margaret Fuller, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry David Thoreau, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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Did Amy and Laurie have a child?

Elizabeth Laurence ("Bess") – The only daughter of Laurie and Amy, named for Beth. Like her mother, she develops a love for art as she grows up.
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How old is Beth when she dies?

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 the age gap between Amy and Laurie?

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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What illness did Louisa May Alcott have?

Standard biographies propose that her illnesses were due to acute mercury poisoning from inorganic mercury medication she received for a bout of typhoid in 1863, a cause she herself believed.
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Did Louisa May Alcott raise her niece?

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. Alcott published a story called "Lu Sing" for her beloved niece. When Alcott died in 1888, Lulu's father brought her to Switzerland.
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Are there any living descendants of Louisa May Alcott?

Louisa May Alcott, best known as the author of Little Women, never married and has no descendants.
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Was Beth in love with Laurie?

Late in the novel, Jo comes to believe that Beth has a big secret. After some deduction—including finding Beth weeping in the night—Jo concludes that her sister is in love with Laurie.
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How did Laurie fall in love with Amy?

Laurie also begins to correspond with Amy frequently. When Fred Vaughn finally proposes, Amy turns him down because she does not want to marry for money. Amy and Laurie find out about Beth's death at nearly the same time, and Laurie goes to comfort Amy. They begin to spend much time together and fall in love.
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What is the age difference between Meg and John?

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. Emma Watson is 29.
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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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Why did Alcott make Jo marry?

In short, Alcott needed to marry Jo off to complete her transition from “little woman” to “good wife,” and satisfy the era's narrative expectations.
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Did Alcott want Jo married?

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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How many children did Louisa May Alcott have?

9. Alcott never had children, but she cared for her niece. Although Alcott never married or had biological children, she took care of her orphaned niece. In 1879, Alcott's youngest sister May died a month after giving birth to her daughter.
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Did Jo March 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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Who was Lulu to Louisa May Alcott?

In 1880 Louisa May Alcott inherited her 10-month-old niece and namesake, Louisa May Nieriker, who was called Lulu. The mother, Alcott's youngest sister, May Alcott Nieriker, was the model for the character Amy in ''Little Women.
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What do the March girls call their mother?

Everyone who has ever read Louisa May Alcott's “Little Women” remembers that the March girls called their mother “Marmee,” an oddly memorable name because of that hard “r” in the middle.
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Why did Louisa May Alcott adopt her nephew?

Louisa legally adopted him so that she could pass down her copyrights to the family. This article provides a rare and intimate glimpse of Louisa's life and the lives of her family members.
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Is Little woman Based on a true story?

Although the March family is fictional, the characters—including the four sisters whose stories have captivated generations of girls—are heavily based on Louisa May Alcott's real-life family.
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Is Laurie with Jo or Amy?

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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Why did Amy call Laurie mean?

Amy starts her lecture by telling Laurie that she and her cousin Flo call him "Lazy Laurence." She says that she despises him, because he's rich and has every opportunity of being happy and useful, but instead he's just wasting his time and money being miserable.
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Do Jo and Laurie kiss in the book?

Laurie, unsure of what to do, kisses her bashfully as she holds him. Jo snaps to attention after she's been kissed.
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