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Gone with the Wind

The book is Gone With the Wind. The time is 1861, and the action is

centered around Atlanta Georgia, and the surrounding area. It begins at Tara, the O'Hara

plantation. Scarlett quickly moves to Atlanta, soon after her late husband's death. she

returns to Tara, though, during the burning of Atlanta by the Yankees. Once she has

made Tara successful again, and she needs money for the house, she gets Frank Kennedy

marry her. So she moves back to Atlanta. Once Frank is killed, Scarlett marries Rhett,

and the two of them build a huge house outside of the city.

Scarlett O'Hara-Hamilton-Kennedy-Butler

The main character of the book, Scarlett was very beautiful, and very stubborn. With her

"magnolia white skin" and the "smallest waist in 3 counties", she was somewhat

irresistible to men. She used this to her advantage in every way she could. It did get her

places, but where it didn't, she had to resort to her wits, and stubborn disposition. she

decides that she loves Ashley Wilkes, and vows that she will get him to say that he loves

her back. This presents her first problem. To solve this probl


again Rhett Butler. LOST LAYSEN, a lost novella by Mitchell, written when she was 16,

thought about it as the awful thing that black people had to go through, the whippings, the

editor. The work broke sales records and was awarded in 1937 the Pulitzer Prize.

lived marriage, because he was killed by pneumonia at a camp in war. He did give

war, and she did everything she could for the Cause to help him. She shared his views and

much to Scarlett's dismay. But they married anyway, and when Ashley came home to

opinions, and was proud of him. She was gentle and sweet, and good with children. It was

believe that the main theme of this book is that the earth is constant, the earth will always

she has no control over, but always seems to make them worse. She gets off to a great



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