Where was Mr March? How do you know?
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In 1862, Mr. March, an abolitionist and chaplain in the Union Army, is driven by his conscience to leave his home and family in Concord, Massachusetts, to participate in the war...
A scholar and a minister, he served as a chaplain in the Union Army during the Civil War and was wounded in December 1862. His wife and daughters loved him very much, and missed him while he was away from home...
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Father (Mr. March) in Little Women
By Louisa May Alcott
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Father (Mr. March)
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The March girls' father, like their mother, is essentially perfect. However, he's also absent, or silently in the background, for most of the novel. For the first half of the book, he's far away, serving as a chaplain in the Civil War. When he does come back, he proves to be a quiet, thoughtful man who busies himself with thinking about philosophical issues. Although he's a source of moral guidance for the family – and indeed for the whole community – he's still only a character sketch, the outline of a person instead of a fully-rounded individual.
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