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Portrait of Horace Fletcher

Horace Fletcher

A fashionable and elegant young man who briefly flirts with Kitty at Class Day.

From "Proverb Stories" by Alcott, Louisa May

Core Belief

"Fletcher seems to prioritize social status and outward charm. He may value personal pleasure and admiration above genuine connection or commitment."

Worldview

Fletcher views the world as a stage for performance, where social interactions are opportunities to display elegance and wit.

Personality

Fletcher is portrayed as somewhat superficial and self-absorbed, enjoying the attention of multiple women and not particularly considerate of Kitty's feelings.

In Their Own Words

"Hang the flounces!"
"Those girls won’t get over this very soon, I fancy."

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