Good wives
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IN ORDER THAT we may start fresh and go to Meg's wedding with free minds, it will be well to begin with a little gossip about the Marches.
AI Woke Analysis
AI Rating: 1/10 - "Good Wives" (1871, sequel to "Little Women") chronicles the March sisters' transitions into adulthood, emphasizing traditional Victorian values like marriage, domesticity, family duty, and moral virtue. Meg marries and embraces homemaking; Jo pursues writing but ultimately weds Professor Bhaer; Amy marries Laurie after European travels; Beth's piety leads to her death. No progressive political messaging, social justice advocacy, identity politics, or diversity/inclusion themes—story prioritizes personal growth within conventional gender roles and Christian ethics over any modern "woke" agendas. Pure 19th-century sentimental realism.
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