In Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," Amy March travels to Europe after her family comes into some financial stability. Specifically, she goes to Europe with her wealthy aunt, March, after the family experiences a shift in their fortunes. This trip occurs in the second part of the novel, "Good Wives," when the sisters are growing up and pursuing their individual paths.
There are 4 children: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in Little Women.
The March Sisters in Louisa Alcott's 'Little Women'
Both parts were eventually called Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.
Amy The one who married Laurie in the end
He doesn't marry Amy in the book Little Women, because he married her in Good Wives, the second book. They end up having a baby girl, whom Amy decides to name Beth, after her older sister. Then Meg marries John Brookes and they have two children, and Jo marries Professor Baher
There are 4 children: Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy in Little Women.
The March Sisters in Louisa Alcott's 'Little Women'
The book Little Women
Both parts were eventually called Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy.
Amy The one who married Laurie in the end
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He doesn't marry Amy in the book Little Women, because he married her in Good Wives, the second book. They end up having a baby girl, whom Amy decides to name Beth, after her older sister. Then Meg marries John Brookes and they have two children, and Jo marries Professor Baher
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In age order their full names are:Margaret March (or Meg)Josephine March (or Jo)Elizabeth March (or Beth)Amy Curtis March
Meg Jo Beth Amy