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All about Mrs. March
Mrs. March made an appearance in 17 chapters
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She's a source of strength and comfort for the girls, provides wisdom, and challenges them to grow personally and morally. She shares a loving letter from their father with the girls.
Played the role of the caring mother who gifted her daughters meaningful books for Christmas. She told them about the neighboring family's plight, prompting her daughters to act with charity. Later, she's delighted by Mr. Laurence's generous Christmas dinner gesture for her daughters.
Mrs. March provides strength and moral guidance to her daughters, sharing stories to teach them gratitude and contentment.
Mrs. March provides wisdom and comfort to her daughters, especially Jo. She reveals her own struggle with anger, offering Jo relatable advice on self-control.
Mrs. March, also referred to as 'Marmee' by her daughters, is the moral cornerstone of the family, providing Meg with comfort and sober advice upon Meg's return from the Moffats'.
Mrs. March briefly indulges in a vacation herself, allowing her daughters to manage the house; through this, she teaches them the value of work and the joys of a structured, cooperative home life.
She is mentioned as being proud of Jo's accomplishment.
Receives the distressing news about her husband's illness calmly and begins making arrangements for an immediate departure to him, showing strength and resourcefulness in crisis.
Mrs. March departs for Washington to care for her sick husband, entrusting the girls to Hannah and Mr. Laurence. She displays courage and tenderness during her departure and is the emotional core of the family.
Absent for the majority of the chapter, her anticipated return brings hope and comfort to the family. She is telegraphed by Laurie to come see Beth.
Reunites tearfully with her daughters, dutifully comforts Beth, and shares a meaningful conversation with Jo about love, marriage, and family values.
Mrs. March contemplates the changes brought by Meg's engagement and stands by as a supportive figure.
Mrs. March aids Meg with the wedding preparations while reflecting on her marriage and life lessons, imparting advice to Meg about humble beginnings and the value of knowing practical housework.
Mrs. March shows worry for Beth's declining spirits and later supports Jo's decision to distance herself from Laurie by taking a job in New York.
Mrs. March is seen giving her blessing to Amy and Laurie and then reflecting on the couple's potential for lasting happiness. She is supportive and hopeful, and her interactions reveal her maternal side.
She provides gentle encouragement to Jo regarding her relationship with Mr. Bhaer and is always supportive.
As the matriarch, she oversees the happiness of her children and grandchildren, feeling deeply grateful for their love.
Mrs. March's Relationships
A summary of Mrs. March's 9 connections to Jo March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Jo, with whom she shows a warm and guiding relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; provides solace and supports her through remorse.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her strong-willed daughter, who values her mother's opinion and teachings
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Daughter who has achieved writing success.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Jo; she discusses Jo's restlessness and the situation with Laurie.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her daughter, who she subtly supports in her romantic endeavors.
A summary of Mrs. March's 8 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Meg, often serving as the voice of reason and comfort for her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, to whom she gives advice and comfort
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, whose decision to marry she supports.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her eldest daughter, providing her guidance.
A summary of Mrs. March's 7 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Beth, providing her with gentle reassurance and pride.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her quiet daughter, who contributes to the loving atmosphere of the family home
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Beth; she is the first to notice Beth's change in behavior.
A summary of Mrs. March's 6 connections to Amy March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Amy, guiding her with kindness and patience.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; supports her after the skating incident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her youngest daughter, part of the family unit that Mrs. March lovingly oversees
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
A summary of Mrs. March's 4 connections to Amy, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Is grateful for Amy's appreciation of the Christmas gifts.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Receives a cry of joy from Amy, indicating a loving relationship.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
A summary of Mrs. March's 4 connections to Jo, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Caring mother to Jo and her sisters.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jo about Meg's well-being and family affairs.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Beth shows reverence and love for her as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Stays by Beth's side after her return, demonstrating a deep maternal bond.
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Educates and instills values in Meg as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Talks with Jo about Meg's potential romantic future and how they should approach it.
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Neighbor's grandson
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her son-in-law
Chapter 47 - HARVEST TIME: A family friend who has been like a son to her.
A summary of Mrs. March's 9 connections to Jo March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Jo, with whom she shows a warm and guiding relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; provides solace and supports her through remorse.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her strong-willed daughter, who values her mother's opinion and teachings
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Daughter who has achieved writing success.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Jo; she discusses Jo's restlessness and the situation with Laurie.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her daughter, who she subtly supports in her romantic endeavors.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Jo, with whom she shows a warm and guiding relationship.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; provides solace and supports her through remorse.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her strong-willed daughter, who values her mother's opinion and teachings
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Daughter who has achieved writing success.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Jo; she discusses Jo's restlessness and the situation with Laurie.
Chapter 46 - UNDER THE UMBRELLA: Her daughter, who she subtly supports in her romantic endeavors.
A summary of Mrs. March's 8 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Meg, often serving as the voice of reason and comfort for her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, to whom she gives advice and comfort
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, whose decision to marry she supports.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her eldest daughter, providing her guidance.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Meg, often serving as the voice of reason and comfort for her.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, to whom she gives advice and comfort
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 23 - AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION: Mrs. March's eldest daughter, whose decision to marry she supports.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her eldest daughter, providing her guidance.
A summary of Mrs. March's 7 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Beth, providing her with gentle reassurance and pride.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her quiet daughter, who contributes to the loving atmosphere of the family home
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Beth; she is the first to notice Beth's change in behavior.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Beth, providing her with gentle reassurance and pride.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; not the primary focus in this chapter.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her quiet daughter, who contributes to the loving atmosphere of the family home
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 32 - TENDER TROUBLES: Mother to Beth; she is the first to notice Beth's change in behavior.
A summary of Mrs. March's 6 connections to Amy March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Amy, guiding her with kindness and patience.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; supports her after the skating incident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her youngest daughter, part of the family unit that Mrs. March lovingly oversees
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Mother of Amy, guiding her with kindness and patience.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her daughter
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Daughter; supports her after the skating incident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her youngest daughter, part of the family unit that Mrs. March lovingly oversees
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Daughter
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Mother
A summary of Mrs. March's 4 connections to Amy, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Is grateful for Amy's appreciation of the Christmas gifts.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Receives a cry of joy from Amy, indicating a loving relationship.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Is grateful for Amy's appreciation of the Christmas gifts.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Receives a cry of joy from Amy, indicating a loving relationship.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
A summary of Mrs. March's 4 connections to Jo, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Caring mother to Jo and her sisters.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jo about Meg's well-being and family affairs.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Caring mother to Jo and her sisters.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jo about Meg's well-being and family affairs.
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her daughter
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Beth shows reverence and love for her as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Stays by Beth's side after her return, demonstrating a deep maternal bond.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Beth shows reverence and love for her as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Stays by Beth's side after her return, demonstrating a deep maternal bond.
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Educates and instills values in Meg as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Talks with Jo about Meg's potential romantic future and how they should approach it.
Chapter 2 - A MERRY CHRISTMAS: Educates and instills values in Meg as her mother.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Daughter
Chapter 20 - CONFIDENTIAL: Talks with Jo about Meg's potential romantic future and how they should approach it.
A summary of Mrs. March's 3 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Neighbor's grandson
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her son-in-law
Chapter 47 - HARVEST TIME: A family friend who has been like a son to her.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Neighbor's grandson
Chapter 44 - MY LORD AND LADY: Her son-in-law
Chapter 47 - HARVEST TIME: A family friend who has been like a son to her.