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  1. Gone with the Wind (Pulitzer Prize Winner) From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Gone with the Wind Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

    • Scarlett O’Hara

      The protagonist of Gone with the Wind, Scarlett is a...

    • Part One

      Analysis: Chapters 1–4. The first chapters of Gone with the...

    • Chapters LIII–LVII

      A summary of Part Five: Chapters 53–57 in Margaret...

    • Themes

      The Transformation of Southern Culture . Gone with the Wind...

  2. See a complete list of the characters in Gone with the Wind and in-depth analyses of Scarlett O’Hara, Rhett Butler, Ashley Wilkes, and Melanie Hamilton.

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  4. Study Guide for Gone With the Wind. Gone With the Wind study guide contains a biography of Margaret Mitchell, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. About Gone With the Wind; Gone With the Wind Summary; Character List; Glossary; Themes; Read the Study Guide for Gone With the Wind…

    • Gone with The Wind Themes
    • Analysis of Key Moments in Gone with The Wind
    • Style, Tone and Figurative Language
    • Analysis of Symbols in Gone with The Wind

    War

    In many ways, Margaret Mitchell expresses through Gone with the Windthat war is never a good resort for the resolution of political differences. And in conformity with many other’s views about war, Mitchell agrees that there are winners in war only in name but that the destruction inherent in war, leaves everyone a loser. However, it is easily discernible that between the two contenders of the war, Margaret Mitchell sympathizes with the Confederacy, she fails to acknowledge that the war was f...

    Race

    This is the most controversial of all the themes in Gone with the Wind. The novel paints a picture of a glorious South before the war where there is prosperity and everything is perfect but fails to condemn the slavery which drives the prosperous economy. Race in Gone with the Windis a double-faced coin. On one side are black characters that are strong, dignified, admirable, and proud even as slaves. Characters such as Mammy, Pork, Dilcey, Uncle Peter, Big Sam. Also, the loving relationship t...

    Slavery

    Two groups are subjected to slavery in Gone with the Wind. The first is the Negro slaves of plantation and farm owners of the South. The second are convicts of the state leased out to do hard labor for individual business owners. Margaret Mitchell gives a romanticized portrayal of the first group of slaves. The black slaves in Gone with the Windare happy slaves, they love their masters and have an affectionate relationship with them. This portrayal may be insensitive in the face of intensive...

    Scarlett becomes heartbroken by the news of Ashley Wilkes’s engagement to Melanie Hamilton
    She pleads with Ashley to leave Melanie and elope with her but Ashley refuses. Rhett Butler overhears the whole conversation
    Scarlett rashly agrees to marry Charles Hamilton to spite Ashley
    Scarlett becomes a pregnant widow after two months of being married to Charles because Charles enlists in the army and dies as the war begins

    Gone with the Windis narrated in simple language from a third-person perspective. The tone of the narrator is sometimes dispassionate and sometimes very opinionated in the story. The narrator is omniscient and can tell the thoughts of characters or sometimes tells a background story about characters. Irony, metaphor, and hyperbole are the most used...

    The Wind

    This symbol comes from the title of the novel. It symbolizes a powerful force that destroys an existing order. The first wind alluded to in Gone with the Windis the Battle of Boyne which blows away Gerald O’Hara’s ancestral wealth and dream in Ireland. The other is the American Civil War that blows away the old order of the South and Scarlett O’Hara’s sheltered life.

    The Soldiers’ Graves

    The graves symbolize a shared fate in the destruction of war by both the winners and the losers. The women of Atlanta would weed the graves of the Confederate soldiers and leave that of the Yankee soldiers unkempt but the overgrown weeds on the Yankee soldiers’ graves make a caricature of their efforts to beautify the graves and this symbolizes that continued segregation after the war would hamper everyone’s effort at recovery.

    The Confederate Note

    After the defeat of the confederacy, the currency note of the confederacy becomes worthless. However, Will Benteen finds one of such notes with a poem written on it. The note represents the lost values of the old south, serving no utility in the new world but THE poem on it pleads to be remembered by future generations. It also represents a plea to future generations to never forget the battles of their ancestors.

  5. Gone with the Wind is a historical romance that uses Scarlett O’Hara as the symbol for Reconstruction in the South. Like Atlanta, which sheds its image of Southern gentility after the Civil...

  6. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell - Book Analysis. By Margaret Mitchell. 'Gone with The Wind' by Margaret Mitchell chronicles the life of sixteen-year-old Scarlett O’Hara, rife with teenage exuberance and accustomed to getting everything and every man she wants. About the Book. Protagonist: Scarlett O’Hara. Publication Date: 1936.