playing with her sisters and dreaming of a more luxurious life. Still, she does her best to soldier her burden. She absolutely hates her job, however, especially because she works for a wealthy family who remind her of everything she once had. After completing her early education, Meg left school to help support her family. Jo looks out for shy Beth while Meg is sympathetic to entitled Amy. They’ve each taken a younger sibling under their wing too. As the two oldest siblings, Meg has special bond with her tempestuous sister, Jo. All of the March women do their best to keep things running smoothly while their father is away serving for the Union Army during the Civil War. happily, with her sisters and her mother in Concord, Massachusetts. As Meg exclaims, “It's so dreadful to be poor!” But her father lost his fortune through an unwise loan, which has left the March family in genteel poverty. As the eldest daughter of the family, Meg remembers a time when her parents Robert and Marmee lived a much wealthier lifestyle. in a life very different than the one she’s leading now.
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