This book has many conflicts. The first and most obvious conflict is the war. The war separates families, and causes death everywhere. A second conflict in the book is between Jo and Amy. The conflict centers around their mutual adoration of Ashley and the jealousy that creates. There are also gender conflicts in the novel. The girls dress up as men to perform their plays, and Jo cuts off her hair to sell. These activities are acts of rebellion against a pro ladylike society.
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