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All about Amy March
Amy March made an appearance in 20 chapters
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Amy expresses frustration with her social struggles at school and desires for artistic items. Her focus on personal aesthetics and manners shows a more superficial concern compared to her sisters.
Amy deals with her own vanity and pities herself for having to wear her cousin's old clothes, all while trying to conquer her selfishness.
Amy faces humiliation at school for having forbidden pickled limes, endures public punishment, and reflects on the lessons learned from the incident.
Amy desires inclusion in her sisters' activities, feels wronged when excluded, and spitefully burns Jo's manuscript. After falling through the ice and being rescued, she realizes her wrongdoing and reconciles with Jo.
Amy expresses envy towards Meg for her opportunity to experience high society, yet also aids in preparing Meg for her visit.
Amy struggles with filling her time adequately, feeling important little self a burden without her sisters' company. She is interested in drawing and yearns for entertainment and sophistication.
Amy contributes to the storytelling game, recounts her version of riding 'Ellen Tree,' and glorifies her sister Beth in conversation with Grace.
Amy critiques Jo's story artistically, showing her preference for sophistication and her aspirations.
Amy continues to be industrious by creating her clay models and shows initiative in preparations for their mother's departure.
Amy struggles with maintaining proper behavior, dealing with her growing pains, and learning to manage her responsibilities under the guidance of her older sisters.
Amy initially disagrees with the decision to send her to Aunt March's house but is eventually persuaded by Laurie. She reveals her reluctance to be separated from the family and her fear of illness.
Amy demonstrates maturity and thoughtfulness, illustrated by her selfless actions during the festive season.
Amy no longer lives with Aunt March, instead studying art and enjoying the privileges of her newfound beauty and charm among Laurie's college friends. She is observed as being practical and dutiful, yet also yearning for social acceptance among the higher circles.
Amy offers charm and grace, regarded as the 'flower of the family,' and partakes in the wedding with maturity beyond her years.
Amy is the youngest March sister, striving to distinguish herself as an artist and fit into high society, while learning through her many artistic attempts and a failed social event she hosts for her classmates.
Amy is conscious of social graces and determined to use her charm and propriety to gain favor during their visits.
Amy exemplifies grace under pressure when her table at the fair is given to another due to jealousy and rumors. She overcomes her disappointment by contributing successfully to the flower-table and ultimately receives the reward of traveling to Europe with Aunt Carrol.
Amy is the youngest March sister, travelling in Europe with her aunt and cousin. She is exploring art and culture, indulging in shopping, and experiencing the beginning of a romantic story with Fred Vaughn.
Amy reconnects with Laurie while in Nice and prepares carefully for the Christmas ball, where she hopes to make a lasting impression. She successfully garners Laurie's attention and admiration by the evening's end.
In this chapter, Amy displays concern for Laurie's well-being, directly confronting him about his recent inactivity. She encourages him to aspire towards better use of his abilities. Amy also begins to deduce Laurie's feelings for Jo and shows compassion for his situation, providing him with candid advice and motivation.
Amy March's Relationships
A summary of Amy March's 14 connections to Jo March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Amy bickers with Jo but also seeks her approval.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister who ridicules her for a verbal mistake and later feels indignation at Amy's punishment.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; embroiled in conflict with her leading to an ultimate reconciliation.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's sister who shares in the family dynamic
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Older sister whose story she critiques.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy has a brief interaction with about Beth's illness
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, with whom she shares the family's happy atmosphere.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister, who reluctantly agrees to help with the luncheon, and who Amy argues with over social aspirations.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Older sister with whom she navigates social obligations.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her sister, who was also considered for the European trip but not chosen.
Chapter 39 - LAZY LAURENCE: Indirectly involved as the subject of Laurie's affection, affecting his and Amy's dynamic.
A summary of Amy March's 12 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Sister, Meg often corrects Amy's behavior.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's other sister who initially helps her financially to clear her lime debts but later disapproves of her behavior.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; turned to for sympathy and inclusion.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's older sister, whose experiences she envies
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who attempts to explain the necessity of Amy going to Aunt March's
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, who is also embracing womanhood and its responsibilities.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her sister, whose wedding she's assisting with.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whom she helps prepare for the wedding.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: One of Amy's older sisters, who agrees to help and offers her own possessions for Amy's event.
A summary of Amy March's 10 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Beth and Amy's relationship is characterized by mutual support.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Her sister, who is mentioned to think even her beloved kittens could not console Amy.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Sister; not directly involved in this chapter's events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her sister, whom she joins in assisting Meg with preparations
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy is concerned about catching the fever from
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, to whom she is generous and caring.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister who is kind and helpful, and helps with the domestic preparations for Amy's event.
A summary of Amy March's 9 connections to Mrs. March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter, Amy usually desires to make her mother proud.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; whose presence and comfort are sought after her accident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her mother, the matriarch of the family
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, guiding her along with her sisters.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's mother, who supports her ambitions and gives advice, overseeing the preparations for the luncheon.
A summary of Amy March's 6 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; his kind gesture of wrapping his coat around her suggests care for her well-being.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Family friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend that convinces her to follow the family's decision
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, whose college friends she entertains.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Family friend who supports Amy and her sisters.
Chapter 37 - NEW IMPRESSIONS: Old friends who reconnect in Nice, with budding romantic tension implied.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's sister, whom she wished could experience the joys of the sea voyage.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Jo, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: One of Amy's older sisters, known for her energetic and adventurous spirit.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's other older sister, already married.
A summary of Amy March's 1 connection to Flo, by chapter.
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's cousin, also travelling in Europe with her and their aunt.
A summary of Amy March's 14 connections to Jo March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Amy bickers with Jo but also seeks her approval.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister who ridicules her for a verbal mistake and later feels indignation at Amy's punishment.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; embroiled in conflict with her leading to an ultimate reconciliation.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's sister who shares in the family dynamic
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Older sister whose story she critiques.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy has a brief interaction with about Beth's illness
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, with whom she shares the family's happy atmosphere.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister, who reluctantly agrees to help with the luncheon, and who Amy argues with over social aspirations.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Older sister with whom she navigates social obligations.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her sister, who was also considered for the European trip but not chosen.
Chapter 39 - LAZY LAURENCE: Indirectly involved as the subject of Laurie's affection, affecting his and Amy's dynamic.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Amy bickers with Jo but also seeks her approval.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's sister who ridicules her for a verbal mistake and later feels indignation at Amy's punishment.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; embroiled in conflict with her leading to an ultimate reconciliation.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's sister who shares in the family dynamic
Chapter 14 - SECRETS: Older sister whose story she critiques.
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy has a brief interaction with about Beth's illness
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, with whom she shares the family's happy atmosphere.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister, who reluctantly agrees to help with the luncheon, and who Amy argues with over social aspirations.
Chapter 29 - CALLS: Older sister with whom she navigates social obligations.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Her sister, who was also considered for the European trip but not chosen.
Chapter 39 - LAZY LAURENCE: Indirectly involved as the subject of Laurie's affection, affecting his and Amy's dynamic.
A summary of Amy March's 12 connections to Meg March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Sister, Meg often corrects Amy's behavior.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's other sister who initially helps her financially to clear her lime debts but later disapproves of her behavior.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; turned to for sympathy and inclusion.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's older sister, whose experiences she envies
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who attempts to explain the necessity of Amy going to Aunt March's
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, who is also embracing womanhood and its responsibilities.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her sister, whose wedding she's assisting with.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whom she helps prepare for the wedding.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: One of Amy's older sisters, who agrees to help and offers her own possessions for Amy's event.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Sister, Meg often corrects Amy's behavior.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Amy's other sister who initially helps her financially to clear her lime debts but later disapproves of her behavior.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Older sister; turned to for sympathy and inclusion.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Amy's older sister, whose experiences she envies
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who attempts to explain the necessity of Amy going to Aunt March's
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her elder sister, who is also embracing womanhood and its responsibilities.
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her sister, whose wedding she's assisting with.
Chapter 25 - THE FIRST WEDDING: Her older sister, whom she helps prepare for the wedding.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: One of Amy's older sisters, who agrees to help and offers her own possessions for Amy's event.
A summary of Amy March's 10 connections to Beth March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Beth and Amy's relationship is characterized by mutual support.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Her sister, who is mentioned to think even her beloved kittens could not console Amy.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Sister; not directly involved in this chapter's events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her sister, whom she joins in assisting Meg with preparations
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy is concerned about catching the fever from
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, to whom she is generous and caring.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister who is kind and helpful, and helps with the domestic preparations for Amy's event.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Older sister, Beth and Amy's relationship is characterized by mutual support.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her sister
Chapter 7 - AMY'S VALLEY OF HUMILIATION: Her sister, who is mentioned to think even her beloved kittens could not console Amy.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Sister; not directly involved in this chapter's events.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her sister, whom she joins in assisting Meg with preparations
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Sister
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Sister
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Older sister, who Amy is concerned about catching the fever from
Chapter 22 - PLEASANT MEADOWS: Her sister, to whom she is generous and caring.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's sister who is kind and helpful, and helps with the domestic preparations for Amy's event.
A summary of Amy March's 9 connections to Mrs. March, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter, Amy usually desires to make her mother proud.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; whose presence and comfort are sought after her accident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her mother, the matriarch of the family
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, guiding her along with her sisters.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's mother, who supports her ambitions and gives advice, overseeing the preparations for the luncheon.
Chapter 1 - PLAYING PILGRIMS: Daughter, Amy usually desires to make her mother proud.
Chapter 4 - BURDENS: Her mother
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Mother; whose presence and comfort are sought after her accident.
Chapter 9 - MEG GOES TO VANITY FAIR: Her mother, the matriarch of the family
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Mother
Chapter 15 - A TELEGRAM: Mother
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Daughter
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Her mother, guiding her along with her sisters.
Chapter 26 - ARTISTIC ATTEMPTS: Amy's mother, who supports her ambitions and gives advice, overseeing the preparations for the luncheon.
A summary of Amy March's 6 connections to Laurie, by chapter.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; his kind gesture of wrapping his coat around her suggests care for her well-being.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Family friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend that convinces her to follow the family's decision
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, whose college friends she entertains.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Family friend who supports Amy and her sisters.
Chapter 37 - NEW IMPRESSIONS: Old friends who reconnect in Nice, with budding romantic tension implied.
Chapter 8 - JO MEETS APOLLYON: Friend of the March family; his kind gesture of wrapping his coat around her suggests care for her well-being.
Chapter 16 - LETTERS: Family friend and neighbor
Chapter 17 - LITTLE FAITHFUL: Family friend that convinces her to follow the family's decision
Chapter 24 - GOSSIP: Family friend, whose college friends she entertains.
Chapter 30 - CONSEQUENCES: Family friend who supports Amy and her sisters.
Chapter 37 - NEW IMPRESSIONS: Old friends who reconnect in Nice, with budding romantic tension implied.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Beth, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's sister, whom she wished could experience the joys of the sea voyage.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's sister, whom she wished could experience the joys of the sea voyage.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Jo, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: One of Amy's older sisters, known for her energetic and adventurous spirit.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: One of Amy's older sisters, known for her energetic and adventurous spirit.
A summary of Amy March's 2 connections to Meg, by chapter.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's other older sister, already married.
Chapter 11 - EXPERIMENTS: Sister
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's other older sister, already married.
A summary of Amy March's 1 connection to Flo, by chapter.
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's cousin, also travelling in Europe with her and their aunt.
Chapter 31 - OUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: Amy's cousin, also travelling in Europe with her and their aunt.