Just a few days ago, a writer with opinion noted down a side of this yet another remake of the classic Little Women and how it expresses the opinion on the men who have no time to spend with their significant others and thus is not so inculcated in femininity.
This also marks the difference in the barrier as the sexism of critics and the audience of the classic as per the opinion jotted down in the New York Times.
But now the tables have turned and we have unveiled a new side that we never realized the classic had before.
The new opinion has a closer reading of the family shown in the classic of a bunch of women who are living their life in the Civil War era.
The women in the classic can be witnessed struggling with gender-based expectations, misogyny, and institutionalized sexism which when reading now, can be understood too white for the present period.
This fresh addition and the new opinion in the new light was published in Teen Vogue.
Natalie de Vera Obedos, the Teen Vogue critic said that the women characters like “racebent” are so hard to film with any other person who is not white.
She says that all the four sisters of the family and their mother are all related by blood and yes they are white but the other character, Laurie, the one who is the love interest of two of the sisters, this character could have been a person of color.
The book that was first published in 1868 does have proof that Laurie was a woman of color.
But again, the description is orthodox for the time because for a white woman having love interest with a person of color is going down to the minority, which was not accepted by society.
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