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A summary of why Jo and Laurie couldn’t work no matter how cute they are

Jo March owns my life and is my absolute favorite Little Women character but I will be as impartial as possible when explaining why Jo and Laurie would never be able to have a successful marriage no matter how much chemistry and love they have for eachother.

1) Their Tempers

Perhaps their biggest reason for why they wouldn’t be able to have a happy marriage is simply that they get angry much too often. Like when Laurie gets really pissed bc Meg chose to wear a pink dress and be a different Meg for all but a moment or when Amy criticizes Laurie’s laziness, rudeness, and privilege which despite knowing she’s right he chooses to embarrass her in front of everyone. Or when young Amy burns Jo’s book and Jo for just a moment is willing to take the chance of Amy falling through the ice and dying bc of it. We could overlook this day for just a moment. But eventually Jo and Laurie will get into a fight where neither will be able to forgive eachother or just fight in general all too often. Neither of them are patient or willing to accept things are simply the way they are. And for that they would start to annoy the hell out of eachother...

2) Laurie’s social status

To blatantly put it, Laurie is rich. It’s constantly talked about, shown better with how he’s friends with people like Fred and lives a very similar lifestyle. The second Laurie would be of age and marry and take over his grandfather business he would be pushed into a sort of elite life which especially in the 1800’s would be incredibly sexist. The women are expected to socialize, be proper, gracious, make friends, etc. And let’s be honest, Jo is not that kind of person. When Laurie proposed to Jo he essentially asked her if she was willing or even able to do that. And she wasn’t and probably could never be. Jo isn’t the kind of person who would become a woman whose main job is to socialize, have babies, and be a good wife. Laurie’s status would very quickly catch up with them even if they decided to travel the world and it would kill who Jo is and wants to be.

3) Jo has dreams and wants to be independent

This one is the most important if you ask me. As I said earlier, Laurie lives a sort of lifestyle where a woman’s job is to support a man not have “minds” or “hearts” as Jo puts it. And that’s all Jo wants. She’s unwilling to just let herself become the woman society is attempting to force her to be. She wants to be more, free as a man in the 1800’s. Like even if we take that Jo didn’t love Laurie romantically but loved Bhaer. She herself knew deep down that it wasn’t that she couldn’t love these young men romantically but that if she wanted to stay who she was, write and travel she really can’t marry either of them. Because for women that’s what it was.

4) Laurie’s kinda codependent

Like I was talking about Jo’s independence I have to say that Laurie is a little co-dependent. Jo and Laurie are too similar in every aspect except one which is the part most important. Jo wants to be free but it’s shown how Laurie wants people. Like at first when he immediately falls in “love” with Jo and becomes almost a part of the March family. And then later when he is lonely and traveling around Europe heartbroken Jo isn’t there with him. He falls apart and starts drinking, being rude, etc. He needs people around him to be happy and Jo makes it pretty clear that emotionally and spiritually she’s a lone bird.

5) Laurie is just a better person around Amy

Amy is someone who fits all of Laurie’s perfect match/love of life criteria. She likes to be around people, she’s a society girl, smart, and grows up to be pretty understanding and not stubborn. Like she quickly forgives Laurie for what happened at the party because she doesn’t hold a grudge. She can be a society woman as shown by her giving up art and her being universally adored at Fred’s party. But she’s not just some simple girl she also shares certain qualities with Jo she’s smart, kind, expressive, and ambitious. Except Amy knows that even if it’s not her dream her goal is to marry rich and provide for her family. She is not afraid to call Laurie out on his crap (which works). When Amy rejects his proposal he doesn’t whine about it. He makes it is goal and actually tries to go work for it by going to London with his grandpa. Most importantly however is that they love eachother and are romantically attracted to one another.

In the end though nobody says it better than Jo

I just find another perfect Gendrya/Lyanna-Robert parallel:

“You never knew Lyanna as well as I did Robert, you saw her beauty, but not the iron underneath”

— Ned Stark, Game of Thrones book.

So Robert fell in love with Lyanna for her beauty but never knew how she really was

Gendry in other hand saw first “the iron underneath” Aryas fierce is the first thing captured his attention in Season 1 the moment she’s defending herself from hotpie:

And then he came to help her and since there their history began

Gendry knew how wild Arya was and that was one of the reasons why Gendry stayed with her, and really liked to be arround her, he admired her courage and how capable of love she was at the same time, so we can say Gendry was cautived by Aryas fierces, not necessary romantically but he was cautived.

Then when he found her at Winterfell he saw for first time her (physical) beauty, because Aryas was always dirty and dressed as a boy and of course she was a kid.

But now she is not a little girl anymore, and he is very surprised by that but at the same time he KNOWS her, “the iron underneath”.

And he fell in love with her once and for all, so we can confirm in Gendry’s case he really knows Arya as Ned wanted Robert really knew Lyanna. “He saw the iron underneath first and then he saw her beauty” and that’s so beautiful and poetic.

You are doing right George. We stan 👑.