Anne Wells
Anne Wells is a fictional character from the novel "The Group," written by Mary McCarthy. The story, published in 1963, follows a group of female friends who graduate from Vassar College in the 1930s and explores their lives and relationships over the years. Anne is portrayed as a thoughtful and introspective individual, navigating the challenges of adulthood.
Throughout the novel, Anne's experiences reflect the societal expectations placed on women during that era. She grapples with issues such as marriage, career aspirations, and personal identity, making her a relatable character for readers interested in themes of feminism and friendship.