The "March sisters" are the four main characters in the classic novel *Little Women* by Louisa May Alcott. The sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—represent different personalities and aspirations, reflecting the challenges and joys of growing up during the American Civil War era.
Each sister has her own dreams and struggles, from Meg's desire for wealth and comfort to Jo's ambition to become a writer. Beth embodies kindness and selflessness, while Amy seeks artistic success and social status. Together, they navigate family life, love, and personal growth, making their story timeless and relatable.