No one reads Little Women and wants to be Meg, but I think most of us have more in common with her than we’d like to admit. Emma Stone was initially cast as Meg in Gerwig’s version before being replaced with Emma Watson, and frankly, Watson’s girl-next-door beauty and bland likability suit the character to a T. Meg is the eldest March sister, and let’s just get this out of the way-she’s the most boring one. Personality traits: Well-behaved, mature, elegant, occasionally frivolous, naturally romanticĭefining moment: Getting a little too turnt at a cotillion ball ![]() So to help you narrow down which Little Women character you are, I’ve assembled a series of character analyses that will help you figure out whether you’re a Jo or an Amy, or even a Laurie or a Laura Dern. But it’s not always easy to identify which member of the Little Women story represents you most I, for example, identify as an Aunt March with a Meg rising. ![]() ![]() The joy of relating to these little women-and all of their supporting characters-is as real as ever. Greta Gerwig’s 2019 adaptation does nothing to dilute the timeless appeal of the four March girls.
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