Amy Curtis March

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Amy Curtis March is the youngest of the four March sisters in Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel "Little Women," known for her artistic ambitions, vanity, and eventual maturation into a refined, compassionate woman.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Good Wives
Jo's Boys
Little Men
Little Women
associatedWith Aunt March
Laurence family
birthOrder youngest March sister
characterDevelopment matures from vain girl to responsible woman
createdBy Louisa May Alcott
education studied art in Europe
eyeColor blue
familyName March
fictionalUniverse Little Women series
surface form: Little Women universe
firstPublicationOfWork 1868
friendOf Fred Vaughn
fullName Amy Curtis March self-link
givenName Amy
hairColor golden
hasTrait ambitious
artistic
compassionate
refined
socially aspirational
vain
languageOfWork English
livesIn Concord, Massachusetts
surface form: Concord, Massachusetts (fictional setting)
loveInterestOf Theodore Laurence
nationality American (fictional)
notableAction burns Jo March's manuscript in anger
rejects Fred Vaughn's implied proposal
travels to Europe with Aunt March
notableObject sketchbook
occupation artist
parentOf Bess Laurence
portrayedInFilmBy Elizabeth Taylor
Florence Pugh
Kirsten Dunst
Samantha Mathis
relatedTo Marmee March
Mr. March
siblingOf Beth March
Jo March
surface form: Josephine March

Meg March
spouseOf Theodore Laurence
themeInWork female artistic ambition
social class and gentility

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Amy March fullName Amy Curtis March
Amy Curtis March fullName Amy Curtis March self-link