what is the author purpose for writing Louisa May Alcott author and activist A to explain that Alcott had to use a pseudonym in order to become successful in the publishing world B to show that Alcott could write successful about the traditional roles and lives even though she personally thought they were uninteresting C to prove that Alcott disliked being around people especially very young children D to argue that Alcott refusal to go along with stereotypes roles for women resulted in her failure to become a published writer

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The author's purpose for writing about Louisa May Alcott, author and activist, is likely:

B to show that Alcott could write successfully about traditional roles and lives even though she personally thought they were uninteresting.

This option captures the complexity of Alcott's relationship with her work and the themes she explored, highlighting her ability to write about societal expectations while having her own critical views on those same subjects.