She started off by writing gothic thrillers, then she went on to write about the experiences she had seen and how she had felt about them. A lot of her short stories has a war setting. One of her first novels she wrote was “Little Women” it was wrote and published in six weeks. This novel was said it had built her reputation, it finally gave her a name. then about a year later “Little Women pt. 2” was published about a year later in January 1869. The novels are based off her and her sister and how they overcome their everyday challenges. It explains how the two sisters grew and up and how eventually her sister had gotten married and had to mature for him. (Price 4th edition.) “The Death of John” really explains how she felt and what she went through in the civil war. She was brave enough as a woman to go and help the soldiers and she had to painfully watch a man die for a reason she couldn’t explain. She had already lost her sister and then her other sister had left her for a man, she seemed lonely and confused. The mood was lonely and sad. The way she tells the story is dark and unhappy. She didn’t want to go through what she did but she didn’t have a choice, and in all her stories she tries to show a lesson learned. Or tries to at least get a point across. She earned most of her success off “Little Women”. (Price 4th
She started off by writing gothic thrillers, then she went on to write about the experiences she had seen and how she had felt about them. A lot of her short stories has a war setting. One of her first novels she wrote was “Little Women” it was wrote and published in six weeks. This novel was said it had built her reputation, it finally gave her a name. then about a year later “Little Women pt. 2” was published about a year later in January 1869. The novels are based off her and her sister and how they overcome their everyday challenges. It explains how the two sisters grew and up and how eventually her sister had gotten married and had to mature for him. (Price 4th edition.) “The Death of John” really explains how she felt and what she went through in the civil war. She was brave enough as a woman to go and help the soldiers and she had to painfully watch a man die for a reason she couldn’t explain. She had already lost her sister and then her other sister had left her for a man, she seemed lonely and confused. The mood was lonely and sad. The way she tells the story is dark and unhappy. She didn’t want to go through what she did but she didn’t have a choice, and in all her stories she tries to show a lesson learned. Or tries to at least get a point across. She earned most of her success off “Little Women”. (Price 4th