Louisa May Alcott's viewpoint regarding "Little Women" can be best expressed by option A: "A writing about a family molded after her own was a dream come true for Alcott."
Alcott drew inspiration from her own experiences and family dynamics, which significantly influenced the characters and themes in "Little Women." While financial considerations and the pressures from her publisher may have played a role in her decision to write the book, her motivation was deeply rooted in her personal life and aspirations for a narrative that reflected her own values and experiences.