Amy March

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


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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Good Wives
Jo's Boys
Little Men
Little Women
artisticDiscipline drawing
painting
associatedEvent falls through the ice while skating
associatedPlace Europe
associatedWork burns Jo's manuscript in anger
birthOrder youngest March sister
characterDevelopment matures from vanity to responsibility and compassion
characterTrait ambitious
artistic
compassionate
materialistic in youth
poised
romantic
vain
child Bess Laurence
creator Louisa May Alcott
education receives art instruction in Europe
familyName March
fictionalResidence Concord, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
fullName Amy Curtis March
gender female
givenName Amy
guardianDuringTravel Aunt March
languageOfWork English
nationality American
notableTraitInChildhood mispronounces words
occupation artist
parent Marmee March
Mr. March
relationshipToLaurie eventual wife and emotional support
relativeByMarriage Laurie Laurence
religion Christianity
sibling Beth March
Jo March
Meg March
socialClassAspiration upper class
spouse Theodore "Laurie" Laurence
themeAssociation female artistic ambition in the 19th century
marriage and social status
travelsTo Europe with Aunt March

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