Even fictional characters have a love of 'Little Women.'
. The film's release, which is scheduled for Christmas, comes more than 150 years after Alcott's novel was published.
Set during the Civil War, the novel chronicles the lives of the March family, specifically the four daughters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. An immediate success, the novel is widely regarded as one of the most beloved of all time and its influence is widespread.has been referenced in several modern television series. Caution, some of these references contain spoilers., portrayed by Elizabeth McGovern, expressed a sentiment that many mothers of daughters could probably find to be accurate.
"No one ever warns you about bringing up daughters," Cora tells her maid Sarah O'Brien."You think it's going to be like 'Little Women' instead they're at each other's throats from dawn until dusk."
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