Amy March
Amy March is a fictional character from the classic novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. She is the youngest of the four March sisters and is known for her artistic aspirations and desire for social status. Throughout the story, Amy matures from a self-centered girl into a more thoughtful and compassionate young woman.
In the novel, Amy's character often contrasts with her sisters, particularly Jo March, who values independence and creativity over wealth. Amy's journey includes struggles with vanity and ambition, ultimately leading her to find a balance between her dreams and her family's values.