Quarantine and stay-at-home is these four walls, and this same view. It is little more in terms of location than a trip to the supermarket every two weeks, or a stroll around the block for some exercise. And so holidays, and visits, and adventures must be had by way of video chats, movies, and books. But what if it could be more? What if you could spend your quarantined time not just reading, but living in the pages of a book and being its heroine for a while? If you could do just that, to which if these five period classics would you escape for a month?
1. Jane Eyre – You’d have a large room to yourself, complete with four-poster bed and a view of the gardens in a beautiful, but slightly spooky English manor house. Your mornings would be spent studying French, Geography, and Flora & Fauna with Adele, Mr. Rochester’s ward. Your afternoons would be spent painting, or wandering the moors and gardens of Thornfield Hall. In the evenings, you could have long talks with Mr. Rochester, or chat with the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax. It would be a quiet escape to a beautiful place with some good company, but you’d have do endure the occasional eerie noises outside your door at night.
2. Little Women – You’d share a cozy room with your sisters, complete with a fireplace, lots of quilts and books, and a view of your quaint New England village. Your mornings would be spent taking food to the needy, or reading to your Great Aunt Josephine. Your afternoons would be spent having walks in the woods with your charming but incorrigible neighbor, Laurie. In the evenings, you could do some playacting in the attic with your sisters, or stay up late into the night writing by candlelight. This would be an escape full of lovely people and lovely ideas, but you might occasionally find yourself a little bored and longing for more adventure.
3. Anne of Green Gables – You’d have a bedroom to yourself, complete with iron bed, washstand, and a view of green farmland. You’d spend your mornings at the small island school, where you’d learn to spell C-h-r-y-s-a-n-t-h-e-m-u-m, and would have to endure teasing by Gilbert Blythe. You’d spend your afternoons strolling along the shore beneath the lighthouse with Diana Berry, or holding tea parties, or reenacting poems like “The Lady of Shallot.” You could spend your evenings sitting by the fire chatting with Matthew and Marilla, or reading books. This would be happy escape to a cozy community, but you might grow tired of the taunting from Josie Pye, and with the ugly dresses Marilla makes you wear.
4. Pride & Prejudice – You’d have to share a bedroom in your large family home in England with your sister Jane, complete with beautiful furnishings and a view of your family’s small park. Your mornings would be spent reading, or listening to your sisters squabble. Your afternoons would be spent walking in the garden picking flowers, or visiting your friend Charlotte Lucas. In the evenings you could attend balls and gatherings, where you’d get the chance to mingle with many different people, including Mr. Darcy. This escape would present a good mixture of peaceful and exciting moments, but you might not like having to be polite to Mr. Whickam, or putting up with withering looks from Mr. Bingley’s sisters.
5. Little House on the Prairie – You’d share a room with your sister in your family’s simple pioneer home with a view of the rolling prairie. You’d spend your mornings doing chores like churning butter, collecting eggs, and kneading bread. Your afternoons would be spent exploring outside with your sisters, or taking a trip to town in the wagon with Pa. In the evenings, you could listen to Pa tell stories or play folk songs on his fiddle, or sit outside by the fire and look at the stars. You’d learn a lot of practical skills in this escape, and have a happy, wholesome time, but you might feel like you need a vacation from all the hard work when you get back.
So, which would you choose? Share your pick below, or share on Facebook or Instagram and see how your friends would vote!
I think I like the idea of spending time like Joe in Little Women. I miss my sisters terribly and spending nights reading or acting out plays like we used to do as children sounds like a fantastic way to spend my time. Also, writing and drawing as the March girls do is always appealing to me!
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That is true! Spending time with family, which we can’t do right now, would be wonderful! I also like the idea of having time to be artistic! And maybe it would be fun to wear Civil War era dresses 🙂
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Even though all 5 would be excellent choices and I wouldn’t mind jumping into any of them, if I had to pick one I’d puck Little House on the Prairie. All that work would maje the day go by quickly and I would definitely learn survival skills. Sitting by the fire at night hearing Pa play the fiddle or Ma read us a book sounds soothing. Yes, I’d be happy there.
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I would love to hear Pa play the fiddle, too. I’d also like to taste some of Ma’s cooking! And I think the prairie would be so peaceful.
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I would say #4- Pride and Prejudice. I’d love to be a Bennet sister and see what suitors came calling. 🙂 It all seems so romantic.
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Yes! Attending a ball would be amazing!
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I would have to choose Anne of Green Gables. I would love to be immersed in that life.
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Me too, especially with good friends like you to share it with ❤
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Little House, for sure! I read ALL the books growing up and loved them!
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Thanks for playing! I have read the first two books with my children and they have enjoyed them so much. I’m hoping to go through the whole series. It would be amazing to step into one of those books! ❤
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Definitely #4! I love the beautiful dresses and the idea that I would get my quiet time while also having something fun to look forward too!
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Yes, I think it would be a good balance, too! So much fun!!! ❤
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Little Women appeals to me since I am a social person and miss the hugs of loved ones and friends. I would enjoy the companionship, readings, walks and doing good deeds.
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That is something we are all definitely missing out on right now! Little Women is a favorite of mine for sure ❤
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#3
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Thanks for voting! ❤ ❤ ❤
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From the description, I’d choose Jane Eyre – though it’s the only one I’ve never read or watched and I actually love all the others, so it surprises me! 😂
I guess I have some new audiobook listening to do 😅
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I would highly recommend both the book and the film adaptation, in any order! The very, very best adaptation is the Ruth Wilson/Toby Stevens version. You can watch it on Prime but this is a re-edited (shorter) version. Your local library nigh might have it it’s entirety, or you could buy. Thanks for the comment! ❤
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Muchas gracias. ?Como puedo iniciar sesion?
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