Review of "Good Wives" (BR 7)
'Your hands aren't empty now, mydear,' (p. 59)
This story is about four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy March. Meg was twenty years old, Jo was nineteen, Beth was seventeen and Amy was sixteen.
First, Meg got married to the teacher of Laurie Laurence, John Brooke. Meg made mistakes, but John was always kind. So, they had good days.
And, Laurie Laurie, the neighbor of Marches, first loved Jo, but finally he got married to Amy.
Beth became ill, so Jo took care of her. But Beth died early one morning.
Although Jo was alone for a long time, one day she came across Professor Bhaer in New York. After a few years, they got married.
Although Jo was alone for a long time, one day she came across Professor Bhaer in New York. After a few years, they got married.
Then, they had very good days.
I'm sorry that Beth died, but I'm glad that other three sisters were happy.
I'm sorry that Beth died, but I'm glad that other three sisters were happy.
Alcott, M. Louisa. (2005). Good Wives. Oxford: Macmillan Heinemann ELT.
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