All English Gone with the Wind After ReadingGone with the Wind is a moving novel whose story evokes my sympathy a thousand and one times and leads me to think profoundly about love and life in a reali
elentlessly towards that goal. She becomes a successful businesswoman, taking over her father’s lumber business and establishing her own mill. She also marries twice, having several children, and becomes a respected member of the society. Scarlett’s persistence and determination are admirable, and they make her a strong and inspiring character.
Rhett Butler, on the other hand, is a complex character. He is a charming, witty, and intelligent man, who has a sharp tongue and a rebellious spirit. He is a self-made man who has made a fortune by trading during the Civil War. He is also a womanizer, who enjoys the company of women and does not believe in love. However, when he meets Scarlett, he falls in love with her and becomes devoted to her. He is the only man who understands Scarlett’s true nature and accepts her for who she is. He is also the only man who can challenge her and stand up to her.
Their relationship is passionate, stormy, and intense. They fight and make up, they hurt each other and forgive each other. They have a child together, but they also have several miscarriages, which take a toll on their relationship. In the end, Rhett leaves Scarlett, and she realizes too late that she loves him. The scene where Scarlett begs Rhett to stay with her, and he replies, “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn”, is one of the most iconic scenes in the history of cinema. It is also a heartbreaking scene, as it marks the end of a great love story.
Gone with the Wind is not only a love story but also a historical novel that portrays the Civil War and its aftermath from the perspective of the Southern aristocracy. It shows the destruction and the loss of a way of life, and the struggle of the Southern people to survive and rebuild. It also shows the racism and the discrimination against African Americans, which was prevalent at that time. The novel is not without flaws, as it perpetuates some of the stereotypes and myths about the South and the Civil War. However, it is still a powerful and moving novel that captures the spirit of a bygone era and the resilience of the human spirit
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