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“The House-Band: The Education of Men in Little Women” by Anne Dalke discusses Auerbach’s reading of the novel. Auerbach interprets the theme of feminism in Little Women differntly than how Dalke interprets more positively views the feminism in the novel. “Reading Little Women: The Many Lives of a Text” by Barbara Sicherman also discusses the theme of feminism positively, but Dalke's focus is more narrow; Sichmerman discusses how Little Women appeals to a wide range of readers. These critical essays both discuss Little Women's feminism but focus on different aspects of the theme.
Both Dalke and Sichmerman interpret Little Women's strong theme of feminism and discuss how the novel appeals to women readers. Sicherman discusses how readers learn from characters, and Dalke discusses how the characters themselves learn from the sisters' faults and experiences. Both critics focus on Jo as the main character that the readers and other characters learn from.......
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