Laurie (Theodore Laurence)

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Laurie (Theodore Laurence) is the charming, wealthy boy-next-door and close friend of the March sisters whose unrequited love for Jo is central to the emotional arc of Little Women.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn various film adaptations of Little Women
various stage adaptations of Little Women
appearsIn Good Wives
Jo's Boys
Little Men
Little Women
associatedWithTheme class and wealth
coming of age
friendship
unrequited love
centralTo emotional arc of Little Women
closeFriendOf Amy March
Beth March
Jo March
Meg March
createdBy Louisa May Alcott
familyName Laurence
firstAppearance Little Women
surface form: Little Women (1868)
friendOf John Brooke
fullName Laurie (Theodore Laurence) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Theodore Laurence
gender male
givenName Theodore
grandsonOf Mr. Laurence
hasEducation tutored by John Brooke
hasGuardian Mr. Laurence
inLoveWith Jo March
literaryRole boy-next-door
eventual husband of Amy March
romantic interest of Jo March
livesNextTo March family
loveType unrequited love for Jo March
marries Amy March
nationality American
neighborOf March sisters
nickname Laurie
Teddy
occupation musician
student
personalityTrait charming
impulsive
romantic
playsInstrument piano
residesIn Laurence mansion
setting Concord, Massachusetts
socialClass wealthy
travelsTo Europe

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Little Women (1994 film) character Laurie (Theodore Laurence)
Little Women mainCharacter Laurie (Theodore Laurence)
this entity surface form: Theodore Laurence
Laurie (Theodore Laurence) fullName Laurie (Theodore Laurence) self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Laurie
this entity surface form: Theodore Laurence
Plumfield associatedWithCharacter Laurie (Theodore Laurence)