Take the two daughters to see the little woman

Jean 2022-04-21 09:02:00

How is the desire to watch movies released?

In order to ensure that there will be no accidents, I asked everyone in advance whether it is suitable for little women to take 7-year-old and 9-year-old girls to see it. As a person who rejects Western literature, I haven't read the original book, nor the introduction. I watched the actor's promotion before and thought it was a film about young men and women falling in love. Unexpectedly, teachers in grades 1, 2, and 3 told me that it was suitable. It was an educational film about female growth, and the heroine finally opened a school. Definitely buy a ticket.

In the movie theater, the Umbra Hall was empty. We sat in the last row of reserved seats. I translated and explained loudly to the illiterate. Tears and laughter overflowed throughout. And it is very timely to educate the boundaries of a sister's quarrel. Don't ask me to buy her the original book.

They were asked a few questions during the meal. Use 4 words to describe these 4 sisters, who do you think you are most like now? Who do you want to be in the future? Who do you think your mother looks like? Their answers sounded somewhat comprehensible, their temperaments were close, but they were less sensitive to the sense of class or social stratification.

Recommended for families with girls, especially sisters, preferably literate sisters...

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Little Women quotes

  • Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: That's my grandfather. Are you scared of him?

    Jo March: I'm not scared of anyone! He looks stern, but my grandfather was much more handsome.

    Marmee March: Jo! We do not compare grandfathers!

  • Beth March: It's like the tide going out. It goes out slowly, but it can't be stopped.

    Jo March: I'll stop it. I've stopped it before.