How are Meg and Jo different? FROM The Boy Next Door
From Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
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Jo is contrasted with every of her sisters one by one, but her distinction with meg is very significant.
Meg and Jo are the 2 older sisters and they're solely a year apart in age, however their personalities are radically different.
Meg is proper and refined, yearns after wealth and exquisite garments, and features a sweet, romantic nature.
In contrast, Jo is awkward and tomboyish, doesn't care about wealth or garments in the slightest degree, and gets herself into all types of hassles because she's so blunt.
However the 2 senior March ladies do have one thing in common: every of them "mothers" one in all her younger sisters.
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