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He died in the book Little Men. He was mentioned once in Jo’s Boys. Personality and traits [] John was a quiet, honest and sensible man with a kind heart. He loved his job, but after Laurie went to college, he had to quit teaching. Later, when Mr. Laurence proposed to help him find employment, he refused, because he preferred to get off by ...
John Brooke is a hard-working, orphaned young man who is forced to take a job as Laurie's tutor in order to support himself – despite the fact that he is only a few years older than Laurie. He is quiet and reserved, but he quickly falls in love with pretty, demure Meg.
Jo had sudden fits of sobriety, and was seen to shake her fist at Mr. Brooke's umbrella, which had been left in the hall. Meg was absent-minded, shy, and silent, started when the bell rang, and colored when John's name was mentioned.
Dec 25, 2019 · The two wait for several years to marry, until Meg turns 20 and the impoverished Mr. Brooke has put away enough money to find them a secure home, called the Dovecote.
The war has ended, and Mr. March has returned home. Mr. Brooke has gone to war too, and has returned with only a minor injury. In the meantime, Meg has learned more about keeping house, and Amy has taken over Jo’s job caring for Aunt March.
Brooke serves in the Union Army, for a year, and is sent home as an invalid, when he is wounded. Brooke marries Meg, a few years later, when the war has ended, and she has turned twenty. Brooke was modeled after John Bridge Pratt, Alcott's sister Anna's husband. [33]
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Feb 11, 2020 · John Brooke did his duty manfully for a year, got wounded, was sent home, and not allowed to return. He received no stars or bars, but he deserved them, for he cheerfully risked all he had, and life and love are very precious when both are in full bloom.