![]() For more than a century, the question endures: “Which March sister are you?” Rather than presenting readers with just one main character to like or dislike, “Little Women” breathed life into four young women, their strengths and weaknesses a mirror for readers to find their own reflection. As in real life, they each want different things, each have their own troubles and quirks. And Amy, the youngest, is skilled at drawing as well as starting sisterly squabbles. Jo, a nonconforming, creative and ambitious writer. Meg, the eldest, is sweet, beautiful and motherly. ![]() But the heart of Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” are the four March sisters. It’s the rare piece of classic literature in which a quartet of vibrant heroines are at the center of the story.
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