In "Little Women," Jo March decides not to go to Europe primarily due to her commitment to her family and her desire to support them. She feels a sense of responsibility to stay home and help her mother and sisters during a time of need. Additionally, Jo's aspirations as a writer are a driving force; she chooses to focus on her work rather than pursuing a trip that might distract her from her goals. Ultimately, her decision reflects her growth and prioritization of personal values over societal expectations.
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