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The little woman's thoughts after reading it.

"Don't worry, kind people! A faithful wife. " "I wish I could give my bouquet to my father. I'm afraid he's not as happy as we are. " "Don't tell Mommy yet, let her think that we are preparing it for ourselves and give her a surprise." "Teddy, honey, I wish I could …" These warm and simple words came from the little woman. Author Louisa? May? Alcott is a famous American woman writer. At first, she did a lot of work to improve the family economy. Finally, her creation helped her solve the problem. Little Women is her famous work. Louisa also wrote in her own article: "I will use my mind as a weapon to break a path in this difficult world." Maybe this is the strong will that tends to her. Little Women was once rated as one of the best-selling works in the world by the Library of Congress. The version I read is 1997 published by Yilin Publishing House in March. The first part was translated by Liu Chunying, and the second part was translated by Chen Yuli. After reading the whole book carefully, we will find that Louisa wrote this Little Women partly because she alluded to her real life and partly because of her desire for a better life. The little woman told the story of the March family. There are four sisters in the family: Meg, a noble but caring sister, Joe, a restless but caring second sister, Amy, who is elegant, selfish and popular, and Beth, who is selfless but needs her family. Their mother is kind Mrs. March, and their father, Mr. March, is a soldier in the army. Such a family and their neighbor boy Laurie, Laurie's grandfather, Mr. Lawrence, Aunt March, and friends around them tell stories as simple as family diaries, but they reveal intriguing affection, friendship and love. The book shows a warm and sweet picture of family life, praises eternal love and touches the hearts of countless readers. The author Louisa's father is so addicted to the pursuit of ideals that the burden of life falls to her mother and her hands, and life is very hard. The March family is the projection of her family's life, but in reality, the economic situation of the Yisha family is far less than that of the March family. I think the boy Laurie in the book often helps the March family. Louisa hopes that a man can bear the burden of her family's life in reality. With this beautiful wish, she turned herself into Joe and became good friends with the boy Laurie in the book. The whole book can be said to be the growth process of the four March sisters and the boy Laurie. In this process, they all know more about the family, friendship and love around them and treat them more rationally. Joe is a tomboy and likes to write and write poems. She likes Laurie, but this is pure friendship. She wanted Meg to marry Laurie, and later she wanted Amy and Beth to marry him. Joe thinks they are a good match. Finally, when Laurie poured out her love, she found that it was herself who stood in her way, and she should get rid of herself as soon as possible. So she chose to escape, but when she grew up and knew and longed for love, she lost Laurie forever; Beth is the quietest and works silently for everyone. In order to help others, she contracted scarlet fever and even gave her life. She has been considerate of others all her life and is deeply loved by her family. Everyone was heartbroken in the face of her death. I think even the most selfish people will regret it; Meg took care of the family and went out to teach as a writer. Although she likes to pursue nobility and vanity, she finally gave up aunt March's inheritance and married poor Mr. Brooke, leading a happy life with bitterness and sweetness. Amy wants to be a lady and pursue art, but she always likes to quarrel with tomboy Joe. Later, she went to study all over the world, helped the weak and helped the poor, and became mature and steady. Finally, she and Laurie established love. This is the kind and loving March family. They are strong and independent together and choose their own life path. It can be said that they have gradually matured, and their hearts are always beautiful-whether they wrote poems for their partners at the beginning or shed tears for the death of their little sister, now they have gained something. There are many touching words in the book: When Beth was dying, the March sisters prayed, "If God gives Beth a chance to live, I will definitely stop complaining." Meg whispered piously. "If God gives Beth a chance to live, I will love and respect him and be his slave all my life." Joe said. Amy cried sadly. If she loses her gentle and lovely sister, even a thousand turquoise rings can't bring her comfort! After making friends with Professor Barr, Joe said, "Well, winter has passed, and I haven't written any books or made a fortune, but I have made a friend worthy of getting along with, and I will try my best to enjoy his friendship for life." Joe refused Laurie, and Laurie said, "Oh, Joe, can't you?" …… "Joe said," Teddy, honey, I really wish I could … "I circled all these conversations and always wanted to relive them. I think the reason why this book is worth recommending is because little women are full of the beauty of human nature, which is something in everyone's heart. Looking at the growth of people in the book, we can also try to correctly handle the family, friendship and love around us, feel the joys and sorrows of our peers, and feel the beauty of human nature. Everything in the book also happens around us. About love, in fact, it is very complicated, with the love of friends, relatives and all ages. This book will tell us how to experience, feel and treat them with a harvest heart. Like the March family, we will strive to become stronger and more independent for these loves. Family life may be boring, but whoever can find its warm inside story will have an eye. I think Louisa, the author of Little Women? May? Alcott has it, and so does Wang Wenzhou, the author of this review. Home is a place that embodies the most beautiful side of human nature and has selfless love. Everyone's pursuit begins here-for example, the four sisters, and everyone's goal will eventually stay at home. I hope everyone who reads this book can stop at a certain moment in life and experience its beauty.

Little Women is an autobiographical family novel written by olko.

This book mainly tells the story of four different girls in the March family, who found their own happiness story through their kindness and diligence. There is no ups and downs in the novel, and there is no fascinating suspense, but the author describes the affection of the March family in simple language. Their kindness, loyalty to love, and longing for family affection deeply touched me. The author only describes the ordinary details of life, but everywhere shows his yearning for love and a better life.

Although the girl of the March family is poor, she has a positive and optimistic attitude towards everything. The novel emphasizes their individuality and dignity, but does not show the limitations of their self-expression. Independence and self-improvement are the common characteristics of these four girls. They are always trying to find out their own shortcomings and try to correct them. This is also worth learning.

I like Meg, her character of loving poverty and not being seduced by money, and her gentlemanly demeanor. I like Joe, her freedom and her unswerving determination to work hard for her dream. I like Beth. I like her quietness. I don't complain about anything. I like her kind character of always thinking of others. I also like Amy's faith. She likes her own strength and takes it as her duty to help the poor. Their ideals and destinies are different, but they all found their best home.

In their view, home is the place where they grew up and the sacred refuge. Children will listen carefully to their mother's teachings and invent one creative game after another with their dexterous hands and clever brains, which can beautify their hearts. The growth process of the four sisters seems to be an interesting educational poem of the richest man. The author shows us the great affection, friendship and love of human beings in a language that is neither gorgeous nor boring. In my opinion, it seems that in the eyes of the four sisters, living with the people they love and those who love themselves forever is the happiest thing in the world.

From them, I learned to be strong, to be satisfied but not satisfied, to be optimistic about the future forever and to pursue my dreams hard. I also learned to cherish what I have, and don't wait until I die and lose it to know how precious they are. We should carefully discover everyone's advantages, instead of wearing colored eyes and only seeing other people's shortcomings.

Meg, Joe, Beth and Amy, their four strong and optimistic spirits will be stored in my heart forever. Their smiles will always exist in my mind, reminding me to be strong and have a pure heart.