Little Women: 'The superhero origin story of girls who wanted more' (2024)

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By Steven McIntosh

Entertainment reporter

Director Greta Gerwig is surprised her new film Little Women actually made it to the big screen.

"It takes place over 10 years, has eight different plot lines, there are two timelines, and lots of characters," she tells BBC News, highlighting one of several reasons she didn't think it would get the green light.

"I feel very lucky and very grateful that this even got made, because it just seems like so unlikely - studios don't make period movies about sisters based on books. It's a very unusual movie to have happen."

She may have been underestimating the affection audiences feel for Louisa May Alcott's novel, given that there have already been six film adaptations.

But the most recent one was released in 1994, and there's no guarantee moviegoers will be keen to see a new take on a novel which was written in the late 1860s.

This iteration of Little Women has all the ingredients for box office success, at least. A starry cast (Emma Watson and Meryl Streep among them), a Christmas holiday release date and awards season momentum.

The film tells the story of four impoverished sisters whose father is away working as a pastor in the American Civil War. It follows them and their surrounding friends, family and neighbours as they grow older and start to carve out lives for themselves as adults.

The movie's cast and director argue the issues raised by Little Women still resonate nearly 150 years after the book's publication - even if the societal context has changed.

"The themes underneath the book are authorship, ownership, women, money, art and ambition, and those are totally modern, totally pressing themes," says Gerwig, who also directed the Oscar-nominated Lady Bird.

"And of course, there's this timeless love story of these sisters and this mother, but also, it's these themes that I think were so powerful to me. And I think going back to the source - it's almost like the superhero origin story of girls who wanted more."

In the book, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy are pressured by Aunt March (Streep) to marry rich so they will be well looked after for the rest of their lives.

That pressure may not be what it was at the time the book was written, but the battle for a woman being allowed to make her own lifestyle choices without judgement rumbles on.

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The four sisters all choose different career and lifestyle paths by the end. Jo, who is played in this adaptation by Saoirse Ronan, is perhaps the most intriguing character. She fights against the pressure to marry - but also acknowledges candidly how isolated she feels being single.

Ronan says: "I love the fact that I got to play a scene where the female heroine also admits to being lonely and sort of lost, and has dedicated her life to this one thing, but recognises at a certain point in her life that there was a price to pay for that."

Jo's sister Meg (Emma Watson), on the other hand, not only chooses to marry, but opts for a poor man she's fallen in love with - much to her aunt's horror.

"I've always wanted to have kids, I've always wanted to have a family," explains Ronan. "And I love that there's this strength there from Meg to own that decision and that she's actually quite empowered by that.

"And I think it's a testament to Louise's writing, and then also Greta's take on it, that these four girls are very different and they're doing very different things. And as Meg says in the book, 'it doesn't make my decision any less important'."

The new film adaptation, which is released in the UK on Boxing Day, has been warmly welcomed by critics.

What do the critics say?

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Empire's Helen O'Hara awarded it five stars, external, calling it "the definitive big-screen Little Women".

"This adaptation of an American classic takes an overly familiar story and makes it immediate and important and daring," she said. "In a year packed with fascinating films about women, here's the grandmother of them all."

"The time shifts can be jarring," noted The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday., external "But once the movie finds its feet, the characters reveal themselves."

"This intelligent, exuberantly affectionate iteration of the classic novel doesn't mess with the bones of Alcott's beloved work... in Gerwig's capable hands, though, even the most familiar contours of Little Women feel new."

However, Screen Daily's Fionnuala Halligan described it, external as "an often cloyingly self-satisfied, over-stuffed riposte to the endless Jane Austen adaptations from across the pond".

She credited Pugh with boosting the film. "It's only when Pugh gets her hands on spoiled younger sister Amy and opens up that often-overlooked strand of the work that the film seems to find relevance beyond its pretty fussiness and that warm, wintery - decidedly Christmassy, somewhat pleased-with-itself - glow."

Florence Pugh, who plays Amy, agrees it's important each of the sisters' choices is treated with respect. "Each [decision] is as important as the next," she says. Through Amy, we see just how dire it was for women and how there weren't very many options at all.

"Even someone who wants to be an artist [Amy] knew that she couldn't earn enough money to support her family. It's very easy to appreciate what Jo did because she's a tomboy, she's fun, she's different. She's not like other girls and she earns her own money.

"But I think it's important that we are constantly reminded that it wasn't very fair back then, they didn't have very many options. And if you're a woman, and if you were beautiful, and if you had a dress, your safest option was to find someone who could support you in your life and your children. And actually, what Jo was doing was pretty bizarre and foolish to do because it was completely unheard of."

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Little Women is notable for the fact it presents a cast with principle female roles which are equal in weight. While Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect have been box office smashes, both focused on a couple of select main characters.

"It's only over the last four years or so we've actually started to see like an ensemble cast filled with women that all have equally interesting, important roles in the same project," says Ronan.

"And what that's done already is it's just eliminated some of that competition and that sort of savagery that we're made to feel when there's one female role a year that everybody wanted. That's only changed in the last few years. And it's amazing how suddenly there's just a platform for you to allow support to be a part of your work."

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FAQs

What is the main idea of the story Little Women? ›

The main idea, or message, of Little Women is that family is important in life and that we can handle any problem or tragedy with the support of family. There is also a message portrayed through the character of Jo, that women can be competent and successful and still be feminine and have a family.

What is the message of the story Little Women? ›

Themes of unconditional love, sacrifice, and the importance of sticking up for what you believe in are woven into and magnified in this new adaptation just as they are in the original story.

What is the deeper meaning of Little Women? ›

Little Women questions the validity of gender stereotypes, both male and female. Jo, at times, does not want to be a conventional female. In her desires and her actions, she frustrates typical gender expectations. She wants to earn a living, for example—a duty conventionally reserved for men.

What is the story behind Little Women? ›

The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—and details their passage from childhood to womanhood. Loosely based on the lives of the author and her three sisters, it is classified as an autobiographical or semi-autobiographical novel.

What is the moral of the story Little Women? ›

The novel emphasizes kindness towards those in need, encouraging readers to offer assistance and share with others. Overall, "Little Women" reminds us to slow down, appreciate what we have, and stand up for ourselves.. This study adopts a descriptive qualitative approach to examine the moral components of the novel.

What is the moral message of The Little Girl? ›

Answer: The moral of the short story 'The Little Girl' by Katherine Mansfield is that parents should not be indifferent to their children. They should show their love towards their children even when too tired from work and do not have time for them.

What is the irony in Little Women? ›

The irony here is that by giving up her initial dreams, Amy gets them anyway because Mr. Laurence plans to leave his entire estate to Laurie. The audience's expectation that Amy will live a more modest life than she wanted is overturned in the end (when she becomes wealthy after all).

What is the central idea of the story The Little Girl? ›

In the Class 9th English textbook, the little girl is a chapter about a girl named Kezia. The central theme of the story revolves around the father and daughter relationship. With this chapter, you will get to know that the author Katherine Mansfield tried to showcase the parents' bond with their children.

What is the empowering message of Little Women? ›

In Little Women: A Story For Girls, Alcott empowers young women to strive for independence within the constraints of their expected gender roles. For example, Alcott illustrates a sense of empowerment with the character of Jo, as she actively finds independence through writing (Simons 147).

What is the author's purpose of Little Women? ›

Little Women is Louisa May Alcott's most famous work based on her life. It follows four sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy &mdash, as they recognize their flaws and work to overcome them. The novel focuses on love, family, morality, and personal growth.

What is the conclusion of the Little Women? ›

The novel concludes with Jo and Professor Bhaer, who have married and established a school together. They have two sons and cherish the memory of their beloved Beth. Meg, Amy, and Laurie have families of their own. Jo reflects on her life and the enduring bonds of family and friendship.

What are the main plot points in Little Women? ›

With their father fighting in the American Civil War, sisters Jo, Meg, Amy and Beth are at home with their mother, a very outspoken woman for her time. The story tells of how the sisters grow up, find love, and find their place in the world. Four sisters and their mother at home. Their father is fighting in the war.

What is the main climax of the story of Little Women? ›

Climax Jo turns down Laurie's marriage proposal, confirming her independence. Falling Action Beth dies, and Amy marries Laurie; Jo marries Professor Bhaer; Jo founds a school for boys and puts her writing career on hold.

What made Beth sick in Little Women? ›

Once Upon a Time

But the only diagnosis that author Louisa May Alcott gives us is the medical history: the case of scarlet fever that Beth contracts in the course of her faithful care of a family of poor German immigrants whom she and her sisters have taken on as objects of charity. Beth gets very sick indeed.

What was Jo's secret in Little Women? ›

Laurie tells Jo that he has a secret, and that he'll tell her his secret if she tells him his. After some coaxing, Jo reveals that she's submitted two stories to the local newspaper. Laurie, in turn, reveals that he knows the whereabouts of Meg's missing glove. Jo is quite displeased when he tells her where it is.

What is the central idea of the story the little girl? ›

In the Class 9th English textbook, the little girl is a chapter about a girl named Kezia. The central theme of the story revolves around the father and daughter relationship. With this chapter, you will get to know that the author Katherine Mansfield tried to showcase the parents' bond with their children.

What is the point of the movie Little Women? ›

The film depicts the problem of the constraints enforced upon women by society. In the film, a male editor says the fate of a female character should be either married or dead.

What is the hidden theme of Little Women? ›

The "hidden messages" in this novel include faith, sacrifice, morality, service, and love.

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