Meg March

From Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
Meg, the eldest, embodies the pull between worldly desires and domestic virtue, most clearly in her humiliation at the Moffats' ball.
Chapter 9: Meg Goes to Vanity Fair

Meg's defining moral test, where she dresses up, flirts, and learns shame, then confesses to Marmee.

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