Little Women Characters

Meet the Cast

Jo March

(Click the character infographic to download.) When we first meet Jo March, she's a tomboyish, hot-tempered, geeky fifteen-year-old girl. She loves activity and can't bear to be left on the sidel...

Meg March

(Click the character infographic to download.) Meg, short for Margaret, is the oldest and (until Amy grows up) the prettiest of the four March sisters. She's also the most typical of the sisters...

Beth March

(Click the character infographic to download.) Beth is one of those children in a novel who is so good and sweet and perfect that you just know she's going to die, because nothing interesting cou...

Amy March

(Click the character infographic to download.) Amy is the March sister that most readers love to hate. She's the youngest of the family and she fits the stereotype of the spoiled youngest child. Am...

Marmee (Mrs. March)

(Click the character infographic to download.) "Marmee" is the affectionate name that the March girls use for their mother, Mrs. March, whose real first name, like her eldest daughter, is Margare...

Father (Mr. March)

(Click the character infographic to download.) The March girls' father, like their mother, is essentially perfect. However, he's also absent, or silently in the background, for most of the novel....

Laurie

(Click the character infographic to download.) Laurie, short for Theodore Laurence, is the March girls' wealthy next-door neighbor. He's a high-spirited young man about the same age as Jo. Until...

Professor Bhaer

(Click the character infographic to download.) Professor Bhaer is an expatriate German professor working as a tutor in New York in order to support his orphaned, half-American nephews. Jo meets h...

John Brooke

(Click the character infographic to download.) John Brooke is a hard-working, orphaned young man who is forced to take a job as Laurie's tutor in order to support himself – despite the fact tha...

Daisy and Demi Brooke

Daisy and Demi are the twin children of Meg and John Brooke. They are loosely named for their parents – "Daisy" is a nickname for Margaret, which is Meg's full name and her mother's first nam...

Aunt March

Aunt March, not to be confused with Aunt Carrol, is, as her name suggests, the March girls' aunt. If you want to get specific, and we know you do, she's a paternal aunt by marriage – their fa...

Mr. Laurence

Mr. Laurence, Laurie's grandfather, is a wealthy old man who lives next door to the March family. Although old Mr. Laurence often seems crabby or intimidating, he's actually a very compassionate, t...

Hannah

Hannah is the March family servant. She has lived with them and served them since Meg's birth, and even though the family has fallen on hard times she feels loyal to them and continues to work for...

The Hummels

The Hummels are a poor, fatherless German immigrant family who live in a run-down shack. All of the Marches, but especially Beth and Marmee, help care for the Hummel children, bringing them food, c...

The Moffats

The Moffats are a wealthy local family with whom the older March girls sometimes socialize. When Meg goes to stay with the Moffat girls for a party, she is enchanted by their wealth and enjoys livi...

Sallie Gardiner

Sallie Gardiner is a friend of Meg's, about the same age, but with far more money and a higher social status. Meg constantly compares herself to Sallie, wishing that she had Sallie's advantages in...

The Vaughns

The Vaughns are an aristocratic British family and friends of the Laurences. The March girls meet them at a picnic hosted by Laurie, and there is much friendly British-versus-American banter. Kate...

Aunt Carrol and Florence

Aunt Carrol (not to be confused with Aunt March) is, as her name suggests, the March girls' aunt and the mother of their cousin Florence, also known as Flo. Impressed by Amy's good manners and arti...