Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Little women
1. Submitted By :
Group Leader: Manaswinee Das
Group MEMBERS: Sonali Behera
Shilpi simony mohanty
Subhranshu bhusan Mohapatra
Abhisek Khuntia
Bibhu prasad sathpathy
SUBMITTED TO:
Purna chandra rath
(english teacher)
3. Louisa May Alcott (November 29, 1832 – March 6,
1888) was an American novelist best known as
author of the novel LITTLE WomEN and its sequels
GOOd Wives, LiTTLe WOMeN aNd JO’s BOYs. . In her early
years she worked at a variety of tasks to make
money to help her family, including teaching, sewing,
and housework. At sixteen she wrote a book, Flower
Fables & she wrote a number of plays that were
never produced. By 1860 her stories and poems were
being published in the Atlantic Monthly. Alcott died
on March 6, 1888, in Boston, Massachusetts.
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5. Their elderly
neighbor, Mr. Laurence, whom the girls have never met,
rewards their charitable activities by sending over a feast. .
Meg attends her friend Annie Moffat’s party and, after
allowing the other girls to dress her up in high style, learns
that appearances are not everything. While at the party,
she hears that people think she intends to marry Laurie for
his money…
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11. Laurie, short for Theodore Laurence, is the March
girls' wealthy next-door neighbor. He's a highspirited young man about the same age as Jo.
Until the March girls come along, he's moody,
bad-tempered, and often bored. Like many other
teenagers, he has plans for his life that are pretty
different than his guardian's.
Laurie's feelings eventually turn romantic, but Jo
insists that she could never fall in love with
Laurie.
16. The Vaughns are an aristocratic British family and friends
of the Laurences. The March girls meet them at a picnic
hosted by Laurie, and there is much friendly British-versusAmerican banter.