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미래영어영문학회 영어영문학 영어영문학 제19권 제3호
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2014.8
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57 - 77 (21page)

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Louisa May Alcott(1832-1888)’s Work combines its social critique with a story of a young girl’s search for success and discusses work and feminine consciousness in the post Civil War period. The novel starts with Christie Devon, a heroine who comes of an age, declaring her independence of her Uncle Enos and leaving his farm to find work in the city. Its episodes fall into three phases like mail bildungsroman: youthful ambition and adventure, disillusionment and despair, and recovery facilitated by courtship and marriage. At the end, Christie not only discovers a productive occupation and its therapeutic value, but consist a utopian league of women. The post-Civil War industrial boom brought many of the traditional values of the work ethic into question. Alcott represents spiritual success through Christie’s track to find a task. After a long struggle, Christie finds the best use for her dramatic and self-dramatizing talents in her public role. She fulfills herself in as a feminist and mediator between middle-class and working-class sisters. All female characters who appeared in the previous episodes sit with Christie who implies to move into a new epoch with them. Christie might insinuate a league of women for the freedom that women could enjoy in the future. In the 19th century, American women needed a league of women desperately as an orphan Christie did because they didn’t have the connections of male dominated society. She realized that women would need a sight of boosting if they were ever to stand alone.

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