
Originally Posted by
TinyDancer10
Strangely, I identify with both Beth AND Jo, as different as they are. I've flipped back and forth between them as my favorite characters throughout my life, and I do believe my favoritism shifted based on where I was in my life.
I think Beth (and possibly Amy) was my favorite when I was little, probably at that time because they were young girls, and so was I, so I could most associate with them.
A few years ago, I became rather obsessed with the Broadway musical adaptation of Little Women, and this time around, Jo was the clear favorite. Coincidentally, at this time in my life, I was just about to spread my wings, leave my Massachusetts home and close knit family, to chase my dreams (of being an actress, not a writer, in my case) to New York City, and find my place in the world. I don't think it's suprising that I gravitated towards Jo at that time.
In the past year, I've done extensive research on Little Women and the Alcott's, because I portrayed Beth in the musical adaptation. I re-read the book at least 10 times, watched the 1933, 1949, and 1949 film versions over and over, watched the musical version, studied the opera, and even visited the REAL Orchard House, in Concord, Ma.
In this time, I've grown to feel more connected to Beth than any other character. I share her timidity around strangers, and social anxiety in formal social situations, and around boys. I look very young for my age, and tend to be quieter and more subdued than my friends and family. I live for music, but enjoy my singing most when I'm sure no one can hear me, and I can sing my heart out without disturbing anyone. My family is most important to me, and feel more comfortable entering a new situation with a family member- even my much younger little sister- next to me.
I've written a virtual novel here, so I will stop. This is my first post on this forum, but if you haven't noticed, I'm kind of obsessed with Little Women and their Alcott counterparts, so I'm quite sorry if I've gotten a little overzealous and long-winded. I'm sure there will be more similarly themed posts in my future, so my apologies now!