"Little Woman" by Louisa May Alcott follows the lives of four March sisters named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy growing up in the Civil War era in New England. The movie shows their journey from childhood to adulthood, highlighting their personal struggles, dreams, and relationships. Each sister has distinct personalities and ambitions, and the story weaves together themes of family, love, and individuality, portraying their growth and rigid gender roles. Through their experiences, the sisters learn valuable life lessons and the importance of staying true to themselves.
The way the movie is structured. How they subtly show different signs of feminism. Each sister has very distinct personalities that are different from eachother.