Elizabeth

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Elizabeth, often called Beth March, is the gentle, musically gifted younger sister in Louisa May Alcott’s novel "Little Women."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of Little Women
stage adaptations of Little Women
television adaptations of Little Women
appearsIn Good Wives NERFINISHED
Little Women NERFINISHED
associatedTheme domestic virtue
family love
self-sacrifice
characterTrait gentle
kind
selfless
shy
childOf Marmee March NERFINISHED
Robert March NERFINISHED
creator Louisa May Alcott NERFINISHED
familyName March NERFINISHED
fullName Elizabeth March NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Elizabeth NERFINISHED
inspiredBy Elizabeth Sewall Alcott NERFINISHED
literaryWorkGenre coming-of-age novel
nationalityInFiction American
nickname Beth NERFINISHED
Beth March NERFINISHED
notableFor gentle disposition
musical talent
playsInstrument piano
plotEvent contracts scarlet fever
dies young
never fully recovers from illness
portrayedBy Claire Danes NERFINISHED
Eliza Scanlen NERFINISHED
Eve Plumb NERFINISHED
Jean Simmons NERFINISHED
Margaret O'Brien NERFINISHED
roleInWork younger sister in the March family
settingOfFictionalLife Concord, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
siblingOf Amy March NERFINISHED
Jo March NERFINISHED
Josephine March NERFINISHED
Margaret March NERFINISHED
Meg March NERFINISHED
talent music
timePeriodInFiction American Civil War era

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Beth March givenName Elizabeth