Little Women

Describe Jo's attitude in chapter three and how it defies conventional thinking in that era.

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We begin to see the tomboy side of Jo. She prefers the company of young boys, not girls. She also seems much less concerned about etiquette and proper procedures than her sister, Meg. She is much more of a free thinker than the other women of the era.