Brooks'
novelis the story of Mr. March, the father of the March family in Louis May
Alcott's Little Women. In Little Women, the father is
away at war, and Alcott focuses on the story of the mother and her four daughters. Brooks,
however, tells the story of the idealistic Mr. March, who goes to war and whose noble goals are
replaced with disillusionment. March...
Monday, July 2, 2012
In March, by Geraldine Brooks, does March still believe that the war is just by the end of the novel?
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