I think that this part of the story is it's own little moral in itself. Jo isn't the kind of person to care about style, and yet, she still shows concern for fashion. Even the people who seem not to care about things in the slightest bit, think about them a little. Jo is a tomboy, or at least as tomboyish as you could be back then, and she really takes no notice of the latest fashions, but she wouldn't willingly cross a line and wear something crazy.
The thing is, she does wear the hat. It is not absurd, and she feels that there is no reason for her not to. Because she does wear the hat, it seems to me that she is going out of her way to be different, and to show that she doesn't care about clothing and being a proper young lady.
In it's own way, the fact that Jo wears the hat shows that she cares about fashion just as much as Amy, if you can believe it. She just chooses to wear everything that is not in style, rather then refuse to wear anything that isn't.
I think that I would rather be in Jo's position then Amy's. She is not afraid to wear anything she wants without suffering because of the clothing she is wearing because she feels the need to be in style. Although, there are disadvantages to being the way she is. She is the object of ridicule in many situations, and I'm not sure if I would rather be subject to that and be able to wear whatever I want then wear what is in style and suffer because of it. There is no way out!!
I would've thought that Jo wearing the hat would've been embarrassing for her, and made her feel self-conscious, but I was wrong. It created a laugh at the start of the trip, breaking the ice, and it would serve as a good umbrella in case of rain. Plus, Jo was not sunburned, and there was no peeling skin on her nose. Always a plus.
Jo didn't have to face the consequences that come with being different. I think that there should be no consequences to begin with, but a world without bullies is pretty far fetched. I wish it could be like that all the time, no worries about being teased or talked about behind your back, but thats not how it works in the world. I'll just have to make the most out of it.
Hi Ms. Rear, this is Miranda. I know this post is up late, but I wanted to let you know that Abby did write the post on Thursday night. I simply forgot to post it on her blog for her until just now.
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Better, much, but also still some grammar stuff.
I also think that maybe youre over complicating your idea. I dont know if thats just me, but I fell like it could be simpler.
You did well duck, good job
Heh. I was reading LITTLE WOMEN last year. It's very well-written but it's so perfect that it induces nausea. Heh. Great piece if literature that one is though...
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