Both Persuasion by Jane Austen and miniscule Women by Louisa May Alcott retell stories of families of babes in the nineteenth-century in England and in America. The former is the story of Anne Elliot who had give up Fredrick Wen 2rth eight years prior to the sweets setting aft(prenominal) she was persuaded to do so by her old family friend, Lady Russell. Realizing that she has do a terribe mistake once Fredrick returns, wealthier and more professionally sucessful, Anne struggles at heart herself regarding how much to reveal her feelings for him. In the lather, four sisters: Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy grow up during the Ameri backside Civil War with her father, Reverand March faraway as a champlain to the union army and her mother Marmee struggling to fake ends meet. Very different in personalities, the sisters confront hardship emergence pains and the possibility of developing their own individual talents.
In some(prenominal) novels their characters compare and differentiate tremendously. The thing that makes reading these two novels interesting is how one can compare the charaters from one novel to the next. To begin with one of the main characters in Little Women Jo March, can compare to Persuasions main character Anne Elliot.
They two are the punt oldest out of their sisters, ironically they both only have sisters, and they both rejected the proposal of poor men. Although Anne accepted the proposal and the changed her judging still show extreme similarities. Even with those similarities they have an substantial fight. Jo March is a tomboy and Anne Elliot is beautiful. Furthermore, the oldest sister in Little Women, Meg March can compare to the older sister in Persuasion Elizabeth Elliot in which a way that both of them are the better looking of all the sisters in the novels. The difference with the...
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