In "Little Women," Amy March finds herself in debt primarily due to her desire for material possessions and social status. She indulges in her artistic ambitions and aspires to fit in with wealthier peers, leading her to spend beyond her means. Additionally, her impulsive nature and the pressure to conform to societal expectations contribute to her financial struggles. Ultimately, her experiences with debt serve as a catalyst for her character growth and understanding of true value.
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