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Friday, March 13, 2020
Gone With The Wind essays
Gone With The Wind essays I read a lot and I have many books that I like, but one of my favorites is Gone With The Wind. It is written by Margaret Mitchell. Book tells a story about a woman called Katie Scarlett OHara and there are also two films based on the book. Main characters are Katie Scarlett OHara, the eldest of three O'Hara daughters, her sister Susan Eleanor (Suellen) and Caroline Irene (Carreen), their parents Gerald and Ellen, Melanie, Ashley Wilkes, Charles Hamilton, Frank Kennedy and last but not least Rhett Butler. At the beginning Scarlett lived with her parents, she was most popular girl at neighbourhood and her biggest problem was how to dress up next day. But the war started and all men went to enlist. Scarlett married to Charles Hamilton, but after two month Charles died of pneumonia. After two years in Atlanta, Scarlett came back to home, Tara was dirty and damaged, but standing, because it was used as a Yankee headquarters. Scarlett finds out that her mother died, and so she was the only one that the family can depend on, because his father Gerald wasnt himself anymore: he thaught that Ellen is alive. Then she vows her famous line, "As God as my witness I will never be hungry again." In 1865 the war is finally over, but Scarlett needed 300$ for taxes of Tara and she had to marry to Frank Kennedy. But their marriage was quite short, because Frank was killed. After it, Scarlett married to Rhett Butler. Rhett was the only one, who really loved Scarlett the way she was. As Melanie died, Scarlett realized, that her love for Ashley never existed, and that she really loves Rhett. She rushed home to tell him, but it was too late. The book told that land is the only thing that lasts and the only thing worth fighting for. It told also about relationships, civil war in America and civilization gone with the wind. ...
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