Cousin Tribulations Story By Louisa May Alcott

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Imagine a boy coming to your doorstep and asking you for food for his family. What would you do? In “Cousin Tribulations Story,” Louisa May Alcott illustrated unselfishness by various conflicts. In the beginning of the story the mother walks in sad and excited. The mother walks in sad, cold, and exited. She tells her children there is a woman with a newborn baby and 6 children all in one bed trying to keep warm, and they are starving. She asks her 4 girls if they would give them their breakfast for a new year's gift. “As pap spoke, in came mama looking very cold, rather sad and very excited” This shows the mother was sad, cold, and exited. “My little girls, will you give them your breakfast, as a New Year's gift” This shows that the mother wants to help the poor family. This paragraph is showing she wants to help the family and not being selfish. This is not the only example of unselfishness in this story. …show more content…

““I wish we'd eaten it up,” thought I, for I was a selfish child and very hungry.” This shows that the main character is being selfish. ““May I go and help and help carry it to the poor little children?” asked Beth” ““and Ill shall take the porridge” i burst in, heartily ashamed of my first feeling.” This shows her sibling wants to help the poor family while and she feels bad and bursts in and asked if she could help to. This Paragraph tells that the main character feels bad for being selfish. They now get the stuff ready to help the family and they get to the poor family's

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