I have not read the original book, it is said to be a world famous book. It tells the story of the growth of a family with four daughters during the American Civil War. The eldest daughter, Meg, was dignified and beautiful, and finally married love and lived a poor life, but she was still happy. The second daughter is the protagonist Joe, a very characterful "new era" woman who is inspired to be a writer. She feels that women can also have the right to choose their own lives, and finally live the life they want (in the middle because of career setbacks) The grief of her sister's death almost wanted to accept that Teddy, who had pursued her, was actually her brother-in-law. The dramatic ending gave her inspiration for writing and wrote this novel, which can be regarded as living the way she wanted). Amy has been very clear about what she wants since she was a child, and she is very brave to pursue what she wants even if it will cause harm to others. Finally got married with Teddy whom he loves. The little sister Beth was the most angelic, but died young due to illness. After reading it, I am still very emotional. In the United States in the mid-19th century, most young girls need to do is socialize, and then get married and have children. It is really rare to have a cool girl like the heroine. She told her mother that it is really lonely to be a different person, yes. But even when I'm alone, I still insist on being who I want to be. It's really rare.
While watching, while sighing. I want to be like Joe too
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