Who you prefer?

@teka44 (3420)
Brazil
May 20, 2008 1:16pm CST
Which caracter in this book you like the most? Some of them is similar to you?
13 responses
@Bd200789 (2994)
• United States
21 May 08
I like Jo. She is kind og similar to me, since she reads a lot.
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
4 Jun 08
Hi, yes Jo is a nice caracter. Thanks for reply.
• Pakistan
21 May 08
hmmm nice thanks for the post have a nice day
• Pakistan
21 May 08
Which book dear? have a nice day.
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
21 May 08
Hi my friend. I'm talking about Little Women. Have a nice day
• Pakistan
21 May 08
thanks dear have a nice day
@academic2 (7000)
• Uganda
21 Feb 09
A pity I dont see that book you are talking about. I wish you had at least the title of the book for us to figure out!
@teka44 (3420)
• Brazil
21 Feb 09
Hi academic. The title is Litle Women and it is a very popular book. Thanks for your response.
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
21 Mar 09
I have never been too girly. So I guess I most identify with Jo.
• Pamplona, Spain
17 Sep 09
Hi teka44, Little Women is my favourite Film and Book I identify with Jo I have a lot of her traits. I can say that Jo is what and how I want to be in many ways. Little Women the same as the Novel Jane Eyre is so well written and you are right can teach us many things too. Little Women is highly rated and esteemed by many many people.
• Philippines
12 Sep 09
i like jo too. and laurie. i think laurie and i have the most number of similar characteristics. :-)
@wayz12 (2059)
• United States
19 Dec 08
I read Luisa May Alcott's Little Women a long, long time ago. I remember when I read it, I find myself liking Jo above all others. Maybe its her independent nature, her tomboyish ways, her being a reader and a writer, but her personality attracts me more than her sister. I have to admit I was disappointed that she didn't end up with Laurie, and I hated Amy for getting him in the end. Oh, well, she did end up with the professor, and her story continued in the other book, Little Men, I think.
• Guam
18 Oct 08
I can relate to all the sisters. Meg, being the eldest. I know the pressure. Because my two sisters and I have a big age gap. Plus, they had a family at an early age. Leaving me and my younger brother. I know how it feels like to be pressured as someone who is the hope of the family. WHen you graduate you will do this, when you marry it has to be someone like this... Jo, I was the boyish one among my sisters. I always wanted to be the one my father would look to as his junior. SInce my brother seemed a little bit too feminine when he was younger. I love Jo's passion for writing. I would like to be a writer someday and inspire people. BEth, I love her love for music, her simplicity and humbleness. Although she seemed to be the weakest one among all of them, I really think she was a strong woman, having to face the sickness she caught, and doing what she did for the family she brought food for. Maybe if she lived a little bit longer she would be a nurse, or a teacher. Amy, I used to be like amy, envying my sisters "Why can't I hang out with you? OoooH ate you are so pretty, I want to be like you when I grow up..." We all have a little of each sister in us. But ofcourse in the end, I prefer Jo.
• United States
6 Sep 08
Actually teka i dont like reading books that much.I only read books when our teacher ask us to read it...
@vimaal (3361)
• India
6 Jul 08
hi teka, how are you my dear friend. i ask about little women book da. i like Jo character.
• United States
6 Jul 08
I like the character of Jo. She reminds me of myself with her boyish manner and unwillingnes to conform. Her temper also reminds me of myself. While reading the novel I always felt that she would have ended up with "Teddy", their neighbour given their close relationship. But she seems better suited for the professor.
• Philippines
6 Sep 08
I like Jo more than the rest of the siblings.
@Theresaaiza (10487)
• Australia
19 Dec 08
In many ways, I'm like Jo. She is boyish, a good writer, and wide reader. And she believes that "poverty has a sunny side". But sometimes, I tend to be like Amy who frets a lot about life's problems and hardships. She's also ambitious. I tend to be that way.