Jo March

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:fictional_character
gptkb:character
gptkbp:adaptation gptkb:Little_Women_(1994_film)
gptkb:Little_Women_(2019_film)
gptkb:Little_Women_(musical)
Film adaptations of Little Women
Stage adaptations of Little Women
gptkbp:age gptkb:Beth_March
gptkbp:appears_in gptkb:Little_Women
gptkbp:aspires_to_be gptkb:Writer
a writer
gptkbp:breathability Becoming a published author
gptkbp:character_development Struggles with societal expectations
Maintains independence
Becomes a successful author
Finds love and partnership
gptkbp:character_traits gptkb:Loyal
gptkb:intellectuals
gptkb:Courageous
Determined
Visionary
Adventurous
Optimistic
Passionate
Imaginative
Idealistic
Rebellious
Resourceful
Caring
Strong-willed
Creative
Sensitive
Assertive
Empathetic
Generous
Pragmatic
Nonconformist
Tenacious
Self-reliant
Challenges gender norms
Strives for personal growth
Loves literature
Independent thinker
Socially aware
Ambivalent about marriage
Seeks authenticity
Self-expressive
gptkbp:child gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:Meg_March
gptkb:Beth_March
gptkbp:community_involvement Adversity
gptkbp:conflict societal expectations
Struggles with societal expectations
pursues her dreams
External conflict with societal norms
Internal conflict about marriage
Societal expectations for women
gptkbp:created_by gptkb:Louisa_May_Alcott
gptkbp:cultural_impact influenced feminist literature
influenced literature
Symbol of women's empowerment
influenced film adaptations
Portrayed in various adaptations
Icon of literary feminism
influenced modern female characters
Appears in merchandise and media
Influenced female writers
Inspires adaptations in film and theater
Represents the struggle for artistic identity
gptkbp:development grows into a mature woman
Grows from a tomboy to a mature woman
gptkbp:events gptkb:Marriage_to_Professor_Bhaer
gptkb:Married_Professor_Bhaer
Influence on American literature
Moved to New York
Journey of self-discovery
Embracing her individuality
Navigating love and friendship
Finding her voice as a writer
Publication of her first book
Struggles with writer's block
Exploration of family bonds
Wrote a novel
Establishing a school for boys
Loss of her sister Beth
Opened a school for boys
Struggles with her identity as a woman and a writer
Balancing ambition and love
Conflict with Amy March over artistic integrity
Coping with societal pressures
Cultural significance of Little Women
Establishment of a school for boys
Family dynamics in the March household
Impact on future generations of female writers
Journey towards personal fulfillment
Legacy as a literary figure
Loss of Beth March
Reconciliation with Laurie Laurence
Support for her sisters' dreams
Representation of women's struggles in the 19th century
gptkbp:family gptkb:March_sisters
gptkbp:famous_quote “ I’d rather be a free spinster than a locked-up wife.”
“ I want to do great things.”
“ I’m not a domestic person.”
“ I’d rather take the risk of being unhappy than to be unhappy.”
“ I’m not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.”
gptkbp:friend gptkb:Professor_Friedrich_Bhaer
gptkbp:gender gptkb:Female
gptkbp:goal Become a published author
become a published author
Achieve literary success
gptkbp:has Write a novel
Becoming a published author
gptkbp:has_aromantic_interest_in gptkb:Laurie_Laurence
gptkbp:has_conflict_with gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:society
Societal expectations
Her own expectations
gptkbp:has_developed From tomboy to mature woman
gptkbp:has_family gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:Father
gptkb:Mr._March
gptkb:Meg_March
gptkb:Beth_March
gptkb:Marmee
gptkb:Sister
gptkbp:has_friend gptkb:Professor_Bhaer
gptkb:Professor_Friedrich_Bhaer
gptkb:Theodore_'_Laurie'_Laurence
Marmee (Mrs. March)
gptkbp:has_goal Become a published author
gptkbp:has_occupation gptkb:Writer
gptkbp:has_relationship_with gptkb:Laurie_Laurence
gptkbp:has_sibling gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:Meg_March
gptkb:Beth_March
gptkbp:hobby gptkb:Reading
Acting
Writing
acting
reading
writing
gptkbp:hometown gptkb:Concord,_Massachusetts
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Jo March
gptkbp:influence gptkb:literature
gptkb:feminism
Feminism in literature
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Romanticism
gptkb:feminism
Transcendentalism
gptkbp:influences Feminist literature
gptkbp:inspiration young women
Strong female characters
Louisa May Alcott's own life
gptkbp:is the second sister
gptkbp:is_adept_at gptkb:Character_development
Storytelling
Creative writing
Writing plays
Dialogue writing
gptkbp:is_aspiring_writer gptkb:true
gptkbp:is_associated_with gptkb:literature
American literature
gptkbp:is_challenged_by Personal growth
Societal norms
Romantic relationships
Gender roles
gptkbp:is_characterized_by gptkb:Indian_independence_movement
gptkb:Ambition
Loyalty to family
gptkbp:is_described_as the tomboy
gptkbp:is_friend_of gptkb:Laurie_Laurence
gptkbp:is_in_love_with gptkb:Professor_Friedrich_Bhaer
gptkbp:is_influenced_by Historical context
Personal experiences
Romantic literature
Literary figures
Cultural changes
gptkbp:is_inspired_by gptkb:family
gptkbp:is_known_for gptkb:Courage
Emotional depth
Short stories
Strong-willed personality
Complex character arc
Breaking stereotypes
Strong moral compass
gptkbp:is_married_to gptkb:Professor_Bhaer
gptkbp:is_motivated_by Desire for authenticity
Desire for freedom
Love for family
Desire for self-expression
Passion for writing
gptkbp:is_part_of gptkb:Little_Women
gptkb:March_family
Literary canon
19th-century literature
gptkbp:is_portrayed_as gptkb:Winona_Ryder
gptkb:Saoirse_Ronan
gptkb:Katherine_Hepburn
gptkb:Modern_adaptations
Stage adaptations
Animated adaptations
gptkbp:is_represented_in gptkb:Film_adaptations
gptkbp:is_respected_by Her family
Intellectual pursuits
Literary talent
gptkbp:is_symbolic_of gptkb:feminism
gptkbp:is_the_second_of gptkb:The_March_Sisters
gptkb:March_sisters
gptkbp:is_the_second_sister gptkb:true
gptkbp:is_tomboyish gptkb:true
gptkbp:legacy inspired adaptations in various media
influenced the portrayal of women in literature
remains a beloved character
iconic literary figure
role model for writers
gptkbp:lives_in gptkb:Concord,_Massachusetts
gptkbp:mentor gptkb:Professor_Friedrich_Bhaer
gptkbp:narrative gptkb:protagonist
gptkbp:notable_work gptkb:Little_Women
gptkb:Jo's_Boys
gptkbp:occupation gptkb:Writer
gptkbp:personality_trait gptkb:Independent
Ambitious
Creative
independent
Headstrong
ambitious
headstrong
gptkbp:published_work gptkb:The_Little_Women_Series
gptkb:The_Inheritance
gptkb:The_Silver_Party
The Mysterious Key
The Christmas Treasure
The Ghost in the Mill
The Rival Painters
gptkbp:quote I want to be a writer.
I want to do great things.
I’d rather be a man.
I’ll never be a lady.
I’m not a domestic person.
gptkbp:relationship gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:Meg_March
gptkb:Beth_March
gptkb:Laurie_Laurence
gptkb:Theodore_'_Laurie'_Laurence
Friend of Laurie Laurence
Sister of Amy March
Sister of Beth March
Sister of Meg March
gptkbp:relationship_with gptkb:Amy_March
gptkb:Meg_March
gptkb:Beth_March
gptkb:Laurie_Laurence
gptkb:Professor_Friedrich_Bhaer
gptkbp:setting gptkb:New_England
gptkb:Concord,_Massachusetts
gptkbp:struggles_with Societal expectations
gptkbp:symbolizes female empowerment
Women’s independence
gptkbp:theme gptkb:Love
gptkb:Indian_independence_movement
gptkb:family
Personal growth
gptkbp:time_period gptkb:19th_century
gptkbp:values gptkb:Freedom
gptkb:Creativity
gptkb:family
gptkb:independence
gptkbp:wants_to_be_independent gptkb:true
gptkbp:writing_style Realistic fiction
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Winona_Ryder
gptkb:Aunt_March
gptkb:Little_Women
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4