Mrs March has a letter from her husband when she returns home at the start of Little Women. The letter inspires the girls to not feel depressed about their poverty and to be glad for what they did have.
The March Sisters in Louisa Alcott's 'Little Women'
The little women that the title refers to is 4- the 4 daughters (Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March). In total- there is around 7 that have speaking parts (the 4 daughters, the mother, Hannah the maid and Great Aunt March).
Katharine Hepburn played the role of Jo March in the 1933 version of the film titled Little Women.
The Laurence family
Mr. March is the March sisters' father. He is a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Margaret March (or Meg)
Josephine March (Jo) , (Meg) Margaret March, Beth March, Amy March
The March Sisters in Louisa Alcott's 'Little Women'
The little women that the title refers to is 4- the 4 daughters (Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March). In total- there is around 7 that have speaking parts (the 4 daughters, the mother, Hannah the maid and Great Aunt March).
Katharine Hepburn played the role of Jo March in the 1933 version of the film titled Little Women.
The Laurence family
The four March sisters in "Little Women" are Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy.
Mr. March is the March sisters' father. He is a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Amy March
The Wonder Years - 1988 The Little Women 6-19 was released on: USA: 31 March 1993
The cast of Little Women - 1950 includes: Alan Bromly as John Brooke Barbara Everest as Mrs. March Norah Gorsen as Beth March Violet Gould as Aunt March Jane Hardie as Jo March Wensley Pithey as Mr. James Laurence Arthur Ridley as Mr. March Sheila Shand Gibbs as Meg March Susan Stephen as Amy March
There are 4 children: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in Little Women.