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In what way does Louisa May Alcott compare the March girls to Christian, from Pilgrim’s Progress?

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They have different values then there Marmee
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Answer:

A.They live in a sinful place and desire to move to a better city.

Step-by-step explanation:

Louisa May Alcott used an excerpt from Bunyan’s novel “The Pilgrim’s Progress” because his novel is about living a Christian life. His character seeks to rid himself of the burden of his sins and aims to move to the Celestial City. Alcott’s characters want to rid themselves of the place they live in to move to a better city.

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