Indisputably Jo is the most impressive heroine of the four girls Her developing into womanhood is a perfect example of making reconciliation between becoming a completely independent woman with ones own career and a passively domestic angel whose only value is assisting ones husband Jo first appears as a tomboy in the book She also plays the role as the man of her family while her father is absent Being good friend of Laurie and liking boys games and sports indicate that Jo is not a traditional
Jo March as a New Epoch Woman In Little Women by Louisa May Alcott according to the novel Jo is portrayed as a new epoch woman through her role as leader of her family relationship with Laurie and pursuit of a career Jo is the second elder sister in her family but she plays an important role as leader of her family Jo gives out almost all of her treasures to support her family As soon as Jos father goes to the army her family becomes poor As a result of this situation Jo decides to find a job t