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CONSEQUENCES
An Analysis of Chapter 30
Tone
The Tone Alternates Between Hopeful And Disheartened, With Moments Of Reconciliation And Personal Growth. It Captures The Contrasting Emotions Of Joy For Amy'S Opportunity And Jo'S Disappointment.
Basic Stats
Intensity | Clarity | Conflict | Resolution | Pacing |
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Relaxed - (2) | Crystal-clear - (5) | Hostile - (4) | A decent amount - (3) | Quick - (4) |
Basically...
Amy's graciousness during Mrs. Chester's fair leads to her being rewarded with an invitation to travel to Europe with Aunt Carrol, while Jo grapples with disappointment for not being chosen.
In more detail...
Chapter Thirty follows the events surrounding Mrs. Chester's fair, where Amy was initially granted the honor of managing the art table, a role that was later taken away due to jealousies and misunderstandings. Despite the disappointment and a series of misfortunes, Amy decides to conduct herself with grace and kindness, which ultimately leads to her being rewarded. Her artworks sell well, and her character impresses Aunt Carrol, who invites her to travel to Europe. Jo, on the other hand, deals with feelings of rejection and frustration as she had hoped to be chosen for the trip, realizing that her own blunt manners may have influenced the decision. Despite her own heartache, Jo strives to be happy for Amy. Meanwhile, Amy prepares for her journey, filled with aspirations of confirming her artistic talent in Rome.
Characters
- Amy March
- About - Amy exemplifies grace under pressure when her table at the fair is given to another due to jealousy and rumors. She overcomes her disappointment by contributing successfully to the flower-table and ultimately receives the reward of traveling to Europe with Aunt Carrol.
- Personality Traits - Artistic, Aspiring, Gracious under pressure, Determined, Ambitious
- Character Connections
- Jo March - Her sister, who was also considered for the European trip but not chosen.
- Mrs. Chester - Host of the fair where Amy had initially been given an art table.
- Aunt Carrol - Her aunt by marriage who invites Amy to Europe based on her actions and character.
- May Chester - Daughter of Mrs. Chester, jealous of Amy.
- Laurie - Family friend who supports Amy and her sisters.
- Jo March
- About - Jo deals with deep disappointment upon learning that Amy, not she, is to travel to Europe. Despite her heartache, she tries to be happy for her sister.
- Personality Traits - Passionate, Impulsive, Caring, Tempestuous
- Character Connections
- Amy March - Her younger sister who is chosen to go to Europe.
- Laurie - Her close friend, confidante, and the one to whom she expresses her grievances.
- Aunt Carrol - Her aunt by marriage whose decision about the European trip deeply affects Jo.
- Beth March - Her younger sister who comforts Jo in her time of disappointment.
- Aunt Carrol
- About - Aunt Carrol decides to take Amy to Europe with her instead of Jo, based on her assessment of their characters.
- Personality Traits - Decisive, Perceptive
- Character Connections
- Amy March - Chosen by Aunt Carrol for a trip to Europe.
- Jo March - Refrained from inviting Jo to Europe due to her blunt manners and indomitable spirit.
- May Chester
- About - Jealous of Amy, May is instrumental in the decision to replace Amy at the art table, though Amy's subsequent actions lead to reconciliation.
- Personality Traits - Jealous, Competitive
- Character Connections
- Amy March - The target of her jealousy and eventual recipient of May's somewhat begrudging respect.
- Laurie
- About - Laurie supports the March sisters, particularly Amy by ensuring her flower table is successful and comforting Jo in her disappointment.
- Personality Traits - Supportive, Loyal, Generous
- Character Connections
- Amy March - Supports her endeavors at the fair and promises to take care of her loved ones while she is away.
- Jo March - As her close friend, he is privy to her disappointment and offers comfort.