Little Women is a timeless classic, still relevant as a text for literature study almost 150 years after it's first publication. Studying English Literature helps us understand the world through poems, stories and plays and helps us develop analytical and critical skills.
Course Overview:
- Read a chapter of the book per week
- Engage critically with the text as we unpack literary devices
- Carry out character analysis
- Study themes, motifs and symbols
- Download useful flashcards and worksheets
- Self grading quizzes help you assess your understanding
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Background
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CHAPTER ONE PLAYING PILGRIMS
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CHAPTER TWO A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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CHAPTER THREE THE LAURENCE BOY
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CHAPTER FOUR BURDENS
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CHAPTER FIVE BEING NEIGHBORLY
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Themes
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Motifs
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Figurative Language
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CHAPTER SIX BETH FINDS THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL
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CHAPTER SEVEN AMY’S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION
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CHAPTER EIGHT JO MEETS APOLLYON
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CHAPTER NINE MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR
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CHAPTER TEN THE P.C. AND P.O.
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Symbols
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Jo
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Meg
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Beth
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Amy
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Laurie
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Marmee
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Mr Laurence
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CHAPTER ELEVEN EXPERIMENTS
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CHAPTER TWELVE CAMP LAURENCE
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN CASTLES IN THE AIR
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN SECRETS
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN A TELEGRAM
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN LETTERS
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN LITTLE FAITHFUL
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CHAPTER EIGHTEEN DARK DAYS
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CHAPTER NINETEEN AMY’S WILL
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CHAPTER TWENTY CONFIDENTIAL
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE LAURIE MAKES MISCHIEF, AND JO MAKES PEACE
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO PLEASANT MEADOWS
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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE AUNT MARCH SETTLES THE QUESTION