I adore Beth for her selflessness. I have never noticed before, but when Beth arrives at the Hummel house, it sounds like the older girl says "du must gehen", which means "you must go" in German. It's almost as if the girl tried to warn her! Regardless, the world would be a much more beautiful place if there were more who were willing to act as selflessly as Beth does!
You are right, she says "you must go", but since the mother is asking beth "where is your mother? We need medicine" you could also interpret it as "you have to go and get your mother, we need your help"
What I also love other that Beth personality is learning how the health care and life was in the pass. People would died from Scarlet fewer. But in our days, we have antibiotics to cure us from it-penicillin.
As Laurie mentioned the word Train. In the 1860s Decade, there were many terrible train crash accidents. Two trains on one track heading towards each other! Sometimes the trains became Derailed.
beautiful scene made me cry. I always say that the love of a mother is almost similar to the heart of God. She is always by our side to take care of us, love us, protect us and when they pray God repins Amen.
I adored little women for their things they did it all ways if you like Harry Potter at Hogwarts there houes and all of there are characters of little women are the house like Joe is Gryffindor and Meg is Ravenclaw and Amy is Slytherin and sweet poor Beth is Hufflepuff and all of them to helping poor sweet Beth to get well again and this scene all ways get me sad every time i see it🌹
Amy should be in Ravenclaw. She is realistic and clear about her priorities. Both Beth and Meg belong in Hufflepuff. Jo in Gryffindor. The friend of their father who cheated him and drove the March family to poverty deserves Slytherin.
B R Amy in Slytherin makes sense. She is the opposite of Jo, but they are both headstrong and ambitious. There is also that mean-girl spirit in her though she is not a bad person.
Clare Danes is a great actress, but I always thought she was miscast as Beth -- she looks the picture of strapping good health when she's supposed to be at death's door. Despite that, a great adaptation of "Little Women" and a wonderful film.