Beth March
By: Riese, Ella
Beth totally changed since the beginning of the book Little Women, in many ways. In the beginning of the book Beth was very shy and felt ashamed of herself. One way you can see that Beth is shy, is she refused to go to Laurie’s house, even when all her other sisters were there, Meg, Jo, and Amy. Another way Beth is very shy she likes to sit alone and play the piano by herself. Closer to the end of the book Beth becomes less fearless and not as shy. When Beth starts to play with Mr. Brooke’s children, and really starts to find that maybe being shy is not such a good thing. When Beth went to go to their secret hide-out with her sisters and Laurie and shared every single dream she wanted to achieve and some personal information. In conclusion, Beth really changed in many in the book Little Women.