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All about Jo March
Jo March made an appearance in 27 chapters
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Jo is in despair over not having Christmas presents and expresses a desire for adventure and dislike for growing up. She's an avid reader and acts as a strong pillar in the family during her father's absence.
Jo helps Meg prepare for the party, feels out of place there, befriends Laurie, and helps Meg after her injury.
Jo finds her work with Aunt March to be taxing, but takes comfort in her humor and imagines a future where she can provide for her family.
Jo's adventurous and neighborly efforts lead her to clear snow for Beth's dolls and ultimately to engage with Laurie, whom she senses is lonely. By the end of her visit, she forges a connection with both the boy and his grandfather and secures an invitation for the March family to visit Laurie.
Jo finds humor in Amy's mistakes but stands up for her sister against Jenny Snow and is outraged by the punishment Amy receives from Mr. Davis.
Jo is central to the chapter's conflict with her sister Amy. She is shown to have an intense temper, which she struggles to control. Her remorse and resolution after Amy's accident reveal a deep capacity for love and personal growth.
Jo shows concern for her sister's well-being and is present to support Meg during her moments of confession and reflection.
Jo combats exhaustion with a plan to read and enjoy her vacation. Her eagerness to help Aunt March to expedite the old lady's departure is comical. Jo's attempt at cooking for the dinner party ends in humorous disaster and exasperation. Physically, she burns her nose boating.
Jo displays her fiery temper during a game of croquet, receives touching letters that move her to tears, contributes to the storytelling game, and maintains her independence and humor.
Jo desires excitement, reflects on the constraints of their situation, and makes a dramatic sacrifice by selling her much-loved hair for her father.
Jo helps Meg with the household tasks and, after a brief tiff with Laurie, reconciles with him, showing her strong, independent, but also deeply affectionate nature.
Caught up in her writing, Jo neglects her responsibility toward the Hummels and is consumed by guilt when she learns of Beth's condition.
Jo remains constantly by Beth's side, tending to her needs, expressing her fears and love for Beth, and interacting with Laurie in moments of emotional vulnerability.
Jo struggles with keeping Meg's relationship secret and acts as a mediator between Laurie and their grandfather, ultimately preventing a family rift.
Jo displays her characteristic humor and creativity with Christmas surprises and shows deep emotion at her father's return.
Jo struggles with the realization that her sister Meg's engagement to Mr. Brooke will change their close relationship forever.
Jo continues to pursue her writing, supports her sister Meg's marriage preparation, and jokes with Laurie, admonishing him for his spending habits and tomboyish fashion sense.
Jo is deeply moved by the wedding but maintains her composure, sharing in the family's emotions while navigating her own complex feelings.
Jo finds success as a writer, is rewarded with a prize for her sensational story, and must navigate mixed critiques as she aims to further her literary career. She chooses to support her family with the prize money, revealing her generous nature.
Jo, the protagonist in this chapter, is compelled to join Amy in making calls to their neighbors, which go against her nature. She struggles with social expectations and acts out of defiance or carelessness.
Jo deals with deep disappointment upon learning that Amy, not she, is to travel to Europe. Despite her heartache, she tries to be happy for her sister.
Jo observes both Beth's sadness and Laurie's affections, struggles with her feelings about both, and ultimately decides to go to New York to gain experiences and distance herself from Laurie.
Jo speaks about her new life in New York. She bonds with the children she's teaching, becomes friends with Professor Bhaer, and starts learning German. She also attends social activities at the boarding house and mentions the growing comfort she finds in her surroundings.
Jo grapples with her ambitions and ethical values concerning her literary career. She forms a bond with Professor Bhaer, eventually abandoning sensational writing for more meaningful pursuits and prepares to return home.
Jo confronts her loneliness and longing in a life altered by her sister's death. She finds solace in her writing and her family's support, and the chapter ends with her reminiscing about her past teacher, possibly revealing her feelings.
Jo starts the chapter alone, reflecting on her life as her birthday nears. She deals with mixed emotions during the family reunions and Laurie's surprise. The chapter implies a deepening connection between her and Professor Bhaer.
Jo confronts and acknowledges her love for Professor Bhaer, ultimately accepting his proposal in an emotional and impromptu moment.
Jo March's Relationships
A summary of Jo March's 17 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, often shares the burdens of family responsibilities.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Her sister, whom she assists at the party.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, with whom she has a conversation at the beginning of the chapter.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's older sister, whom she comforts and supports when Meg shares her regrets
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, with whom Jo consults about handling the situation and worries about their mother's absence
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's older sister, with whom she shares the burden of care and anticipation.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Jo's older sister; Jo is protective of her and involved in keeping her secret.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, with whom she shares the bond of family and growing maturity.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's elder sister, whose engagement Jo reluctantly begins to accept.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her elder sister.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whose wedding she witnesses with mixed emotions.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's older sister, who offers her perspective on Jo's writing.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's older sister, whose contentment and growth in her marriage serves as a backdrop to Jo's own emotional journey.
A summary of Jo March's 15 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Younger sister, Jo shows an affectionate and protective side towards her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, for whom she sweeps a path in the garden.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's younger sister, part of the family dynamic and support system
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, who Jo is protective of and regrets not supporting
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's younger sister, whom she is caring for.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, for whom she shows deep affection and concern.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, Jo wishes to use her earnings to send Beth to the seaside for health reasons.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who comforts Jo in her time of disappointment.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Sisters; Jo concerns herself with Beth's wellbeing and suspects her secret sorrow.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's recently deceased sister whose memory continues to influence Jo's emotions and actions.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her deceased sister, who remains a strong presence in her mind.
A summary of Jo March's 15 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Neighbor's grandson; they form a friendship during this chapter.
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Neighbor and grandson of Mr. Laurence, whom Jo befriends to alleviate his loneliness.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; assists in rescuing Amy and is a positive influence on Jo.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Family friend
Chapter 12 - CAMP LAURENCE: She has a close friendship with Laurie.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Close friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend, whom Jo engages with about the care of Amy
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: The family's close friend who offers her comfort and assistance.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Neighbor and friend; Jo enjoys his company but is challenged by his pranks and teasing.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Their young neighbor, with whom she shares a close friendship and mischief.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's best friend and confidant, who tries to console her.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, with whom she shares a playful yet combative relationship.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her close friend, confidante, and the one to whom she expresses her grievances.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Close friends; Jo is cognizant of Laurie's increasing affection for her, which she does not reciprocate.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Former love interest, now a family friend and confidant.
A summary of Jo March's 14 connections to Amy March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Youngest sister, they have a playful and occasionally bickering relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister and defender against the injustice she perceives Amy to suffer.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; the target of her anger and ultimately her forgiveness.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's youngest sister, part of the collective warmth and bond of the March family
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, with whom Jo discusses the plan to prevent Amy from getting ill
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her younger sister who is close in age.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, who takes a pragmatic view on Jo's writing and advises her to adapt her work for commercial success.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Younger sister whom she accompanies on social calls.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who is chosen to go to Europe.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's younger sister, recently engaged to Laurie, whose letters bring up mixed feelings for Jo.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her younger sister, who has married Laurie.
A summary of Jo March's 11 connections to Mrs. March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter who deeply respects and cares for her mother.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; source of comfort and guidance for Jo.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's mother, a figure of guidance and moral compass
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, whom she supports and assists.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's mother, who Jo also wants to send to the seaside for a change of scenery and rest.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Jo's mother; Jo confides in her about Beth's and Laurie's situations and her decision to move to New York.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her mother, who subtly encourages Jo's relationship with Mr. Bhaer.
A summary of Jo March's 2 connections to Aunt March, by chapter.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her elderly, wealthy aunt
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Her elder aunt, whose opinion Jo often defies.
A summary of Jo March's 2 connections to Amy, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her sister, mentioned briefly in the context of setting up her future with Laurie.
A summary of Jo March's 1 connection to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
A summary of Jo March's 1 connection to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
A summary of Jo March's 17 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, often shares the burdens of family responsibilities.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Her sister, whom she assists at the party.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, with whom she has a conversation at the beginning of the chapter.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's older sister, whom she comforts and supports when Meg shares her regrets
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, with whom Jo consults about handling the situation and worries about their mother's absence
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's older sister, with whom she shares the burden of care and anticipation.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Jo's older sister; Jo is protective of her and involved in keeping her secret.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, with whom she shares the bond of family and growing maturity.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's elder sister, whose engagement Jo reluctantly begins to accept.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her elder sister.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whose wedding she witnesses with mixed emotions.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's older sister, who offers her perspective on Jo's writing.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's older sister, whose contentment and growth in her marriage serves as a backdrop to Jo's own emotional journey.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, often shares the burdens of family responsibilities.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Her sister, whom she assists at the party.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, with whom she has a conversation at the beginning of the chapter.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's older sister, whom she comforts and supports when Meg shares her regrets
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, with whom Jo consults about handling the situation and worries about their mother's absence
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's older sister, with whom she shares the burden of care and anticipation.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Jo's older sister; Jo is protective of her and involved in keeping her secret.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, with whom she shares the bond of family and growing maturity.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's elder sister, whose engagement Jo reluctantly begins to accept.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her elder sister.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whose wedding she witnesses with mixed emotions.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's older sister, who offers her perspective on Jo's writing.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's older sister, whose contentment and growth in her marriage serves as a backdrop to Jo's own emotional journey.
A summary of Jo March's 15 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Younger sister, Jo shows an affectionate and protective side towards her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, for whom she sweeps a path in the garden.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's younger sister, part of the family dynamic and support system
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, who Jo is protective of and regrets not supporting
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's younger sister, whom she is caring for.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, for whom she shows deep affection and concern.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, Jo wishes to use her earnings to send Beth to the seaside for health reasons.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who comforts Jo in her time of disappointment.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Sisters; Jo concerns herself with Beth's wellbeing and suspects her secret sorrow.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's recently deceased sister whose memory continues to influence Jo's emotions and actions.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her deceased sister, who remains a strong presence in her mind.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Younger sister, Jo shows an affectionate and protective side towards her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Her sister, for whom she sweeps a path in the garden.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; not directly involved in the conflict but present during the events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's younger sister, part of the family dynamic and support system
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, who Jo is protective of and regrets not supporting
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: Jo's younger sister, whom she is caring for.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, for whom she shows deep affection and concern.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, Jo wishes to use her earnings to send Beth to the seaside for health reasons.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who comforts Jo in her time of disappointment.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Sisters; Jo concerns herself with Beth's wellbeing and suspects her secret sorrow.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's recently deceased sister whose memory continues to influence Jo's emotions and actions.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her deceased sister, who remains a strong presence in her mind.
A summary of Jo March's 15 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Neighbor's grandson; they form a friendship during this chapter.
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Neighbor and grandson of Mr. Laurence, whom Jo befriends to alleviate his loneliness.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; assists in rescuing Amy and is a positive influence on Jo.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Family friend
Chapter 12 - CAMP LAURENCE: She has a close friendship with Laurie.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Close friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend, whom Jo engages with about the care of Amy
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: The family's close friend who offers her comfort and assistance.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Neighbor and friend; Jo enjoys his company but is challenged by his pranks and teasing.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Their young neighbor, with whom she shares a close friendship and mischief.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's best friend and confidant, who tries to console her.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, with whom she shares a playful yet combative relationship.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her close friend, confidante, and the one to whom she expresses her grievances.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Close friends; Jo is cognizant of Laurie's increasing affection for her, which she does not reciprocate.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Former love interest, now a family friend and confidant.
Chapter 3 - THE LAURENCE BOY: Neighbor's grandson; they form a friendship during this chapter.
Chapter 5 - BEING NEIGHBORLY: Neighbor and grandson of Mr. Laurence, whom Jo befriends to alleviate his loneliness.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; assists in rescuing Amy and is a positive influence on Jo.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Family friend
Chapter 12 - CAMP LAURENCE: She has a close friendship with Laurie.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Close friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend, whom Jo engages with about the care of Amy
Chapter 18 - DARK DAYS: The family's close friend who offers her comfort and assistance.
Chapter 21 - LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE: Neighbor and friend; Jo enjoys his company but is challenged by his pranks and teasing.
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Their young neighbor, with whom she shares a close friendship and mischief.
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Jo's best friend and confidant, who tries to console her.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, with whom she shares a playful yet combative relationship.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her close friend, confidante, and the one to whom she expresses her grievances.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Close friends; Jo is cognizant of Laurie's increasing affection for her, which she does not reciprocate.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Former love interest, now a family friend and confidant.
A summary of Jo March's 14 connections to Amy March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Youngest sister, they have a playful and occasionally bickering relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister and defender against the injustice she perceives Amy to suffer.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; the target of her anger and ultimately her forgiveness.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's youngest sister, part of the collective warmth and bond of the March family
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, with whom Jo discusses the plan to prevent Amy from getting ill
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her younger sister who is close in age.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, who takes a pragmatic view on Jo's writing and advises her to adapt her work for commercial success.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Younger sister whom she accompanies on social calls.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who is chosen to go to Europe.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's younger sister, recently engaged to Laurie, whose letters bring up mixed feelings for Jo.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her younger sister, who has married Laurie.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Youngest sister, they have a playful and occasionally bickering relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister and defender against the injustice she perceives Amy to suffer.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Younger sister; the target of her anger and ultimately her forgiveness.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's youngest sister, part of the collective warmth and bond of the March family
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Younger sister, with whom Jo discusses the plan to prevent Amy from getting ill
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her younger sister who is close in age.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's younger sister, who takes a pragmatic view on Jo's writing and advises her to adapt her work for commercial success.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Younger sister whom she accompanies on social calls.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her younger sister who is chosen to go to Europe.
Chapter 42 - ALL ALONE: Jo's younger sister, recently engaged to Laurie, whose letters bring up mixed feelings for Jo.
Chapter 43 - SURPRISES: Her younger sister, who has married Laurie.
A summary of Jo March's 11 connections to Mrs. March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter who deeply respects and cares for her mother.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; source of comfort and guidance for Jo.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's mother, a figure of guidance and moral compass
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, whom she supports and assists.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's mother, who Jo also wants to send to the seaside for a change of scenery and rest.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Jo's mother; Jo confides in her about Beth's and Laurie's situations and her decision to move to New York.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her mother, who subtly encourages Jo's relationship with Mr. Bhaer.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter who deeply respects and cares for her mother.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; source of comfort and guidance for Jo.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Jo's mother, a figure of guidance and moral compass
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, whom she supports and assists.
Chapter 27 - LITERARY LESSONS: Jo's mother, who Jo also wants to send to the seaside for a change of scenery and rest.
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Jo's mother; Jo confides in her about Beth's and Laurie's situations and her decision to move to New York.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her mother, who subtly encourages Jo's relationship with Mr. Bhaer.
A summary of Jo March's 2 connections to Aunt March, by chapter.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her elderly, wealthy aunt
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Her elder aunt, whose opinion Jo often defies.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her elderly, wealthy aunt
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Her elder aunt, whose opinion Jo often defies.
A summary of Jo March's 2 connections to Amy, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her sister, mentioned briefly in the context of setting up her future with Laurie.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her sister, mentioned briefly in the context of setting up her future with Laurie.
A summary of Jo March's 1 connection to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
A summary of Jo March's 1 connection to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister