
Meg March
Meg March is a character from Louisa May Alcott’s novel *Little Women*. She is the eldest March sister, known for her practicality, sense of responsibility, and desire for social status. Meg is caring and nurturing, often acting as the family’s moral compass. She values tradition, stability, and her loved ones’ happiness. Throughout the story, she faces challenges balancing her aspirations with her duties, ultimately emphasizing themes of family loyalty and personal growth. Meg’s character represents maturity and the importance of contentment with one’s place in life.