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Portrait of Miss Jones

Miss Jones

A fashionable young lady attending Class Day, part of the group that snubbed Kitty.

From "Proverb Stories" by Alcott, Louisa May

Core Belief

"Similar to Miss Smith, Miss Jones appears to believe that social status and outward displays of wealth are the most important measures of success and happiness."

Worldview

Similar to Miss Smith, Miss Jones sees the world as a hierarchy where social standing and material possessions determine one's value.

Personality

Similar to Miss Smith, Miss Jones is portrayed as somewhat snobbish and competitive, eager to display her wealth and social status.

In Their Own Words

"Those girls won’t get over this very soon, I fancy."

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