All about Mr. March from Louisa May Alcott's
Little Women

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All about Mr. March

Mr. March made an appearance in 4 chapters

Here's a summary of what happened...
Mr. March is mentioned as being dangerously ill but showing signs of improvement thanks to the care he is receiving in Washington.
Mr. March's return brings surprise and great joy to his family, allowing him to witness and reflect upon the growth and character development of his daughters.
Father of the bride, who officiates the wedding with a grave yet loving demeanor and carries wine under his arm symbolically instead of indulging in it.
Mr. March appears briefly, observing Amy and Laurie's interaction with affection and commenting on the lasting happiness of their union.

Mr. March's Relationships

A summary of Mr. March's 3 connections to Mrs. March, by chapter.

Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: His wife, who takes care of him and shows deep affection upon his return.

A summary of Mr. March's 3 connections to Meg March, by chapter.

Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: His daughter, whose domestic skills and mature demeanor he admires.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: His eldest daughter, whose marriage he solemnly officiates.

A summary of Mr. March's 2 connections to Jo March, by chapter.

Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: His daughter, whose progress and dedication he praises.

A summary of Mr. March's 2 connections to Beth March, by chapter.

Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: His daughter, whose health he is relieved to see improve.

A summary of Mr. March's 2 connections to Amy March, by chapter.

Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: His youngest daughter, whose growing decency and consideration he appreciates.

A summary of Mr. March's 1 connection to Marmee (Mrs. March), by chapter.

Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: His wife, with whom he shares the bittersweet moment of giving away his daughter.

A summary of Mr. March's 1 connection to Amy, by chapter.

A summary of Mr. March's 1 connection to Laurie, by chapter.

A summary of Mr. March's 1 connection to Jo, by chapter.