In Louisa May Alcott's novel "Little Women," what significant role does the character Jo March's ambition to become a writer play in the narrative?

1
It serves as a catalyst for Jo's personal growth and development, enabling her to challenge societal norms and find empowerment.
2
 It represents a futile pursuit, highlighting the limitations imposed on women in a patriarchal society. 
3
It symbolizes Jo's ultimate sacrifice of her dreams in favor of conforming to societal expectations.
4
It emphasizes the triviality of artistic ambitions in the face of familial responsibilities.

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