Little Women
Apr. 12th, 2011 01:40 pmIt took me a very long time to get around to reading Little Women, and now I believe I'm far too skeptical to fully appreciate it.
(SPOILERS AHEAD: I'm not going to put it under a cut, but just be warned.)
(You've been warned.)
So Beth March (the next-to-youngest, sweetest, most selfless--which is saying a lot since all the March girls are saints) dies.
She contracts scarlet fever (Drama! Scare! Woe!) and then gets better (Miracle! Beth! Goodness!). And then some YEARS later... she dies.
But she doesn't really die of anything. She's just "weakened" by that scarlet fever forever. And the look in her eyes is sad and lifeless. For years. And then she's all, "Well, I never thought I would live very long anyway...I always knew I would die young." And then she's put in a room to die for MONTHS and months.
But she's not dying of anything. She's just... sad? I mean, they even mistake her dying for being in love with someone she can't have and she's all, "Nope. That's not my secret sorrow. It's that I'm dying..."
What the hell, Beth? She pretty much just wills herself dead.
Am I missing something here?
(SPOILERS AHEAD: I'm not going to put it under a cut, but just be warned.)
(You've been warned.)
So Beth March (the next-to-youngest, sweetest, most selfless--which is saying a lot since all the March girls are saints) dies.
She contracts scarlet fever (Drama! Scare! Woe!) and then gets better (Miracle! Beth! Goodness!). And then some YEARS later... she dies.
But she doesn't really die of anything. She's just "weakened" by that scarlet fever forever. And the look in her eyes is sad and lifeless. For years. And then she's all, "Well, I never thought I would live very long anyway...I always knew I would die young." And then she's put in a room to die for MONTHS and months.
But she's not dying of anything. She's just... sad? I mean, they even mistake her dying for being in love with someone she can't have and she's all, "Nope. That's not my secret sorrow. It's that I'm dying..."
What the hell, Beth? She pretty much just wills herself dead.
Am I missing something here?
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Date: 2011-04-13 04:27 am (UTC)However, she watches her sisters live these fulfilling, interesting lives, good, bad or other. She's coddled and told she's never well enough to do anything. Maybe she felt physically bad, maybe not. Maybe it was all in her head because people kept reminding her off how fragile she is/was. She feels like a burden. If anything, I think it was somewhat on purpose that this message by Alcott is in there, it's entirely possible that all those factors did end up just sucking out her spirit.
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Date: 2011-04-13 04:17 pm (UTC)I mean, for cripe's sake, they mistake a withering, years-long disease for being lovesick!