Meg March
Meg March is a character from the classic novel Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott. She is the eldest of the four March sisters and is known for her nurturing and responsible nature. Meg dreams of a comfortable life and often struggles with her desire for wealth and social status versus her love for her family.
Throughout the story, Meg matures from a young girl into a woman, facing challenges such as love, marriage, and motherhood. Her character represents the themes of family, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness, making her a relatable figure for many readers.