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Gone with the Wind

eng. Gone with the Wind · 1936
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Book Review

Gone with the Wind is a historical novel written by Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936. The book tells the story of life in the Southern United States during and after the Civil War through the experiences of its main characters, Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler. It is a tale of love, passion, survival, and overcoming adversity. Scarlett O'Hara, the protagonist, is portrayed as a strong, determined woman striving to preserve her home and land amidst the chaos of war and reconstruction. On the other hand, her complex relationship with Rhett Butler reveals a deep personal drama intertwined with the historical context of the era. The novel touches on themes of love, honor, friendship, betrayal, and loss, while emphasizing the impact of war on individuals and society as a whole. Mitchell succeeds in conveying the depth of tragedy while leaving room for hope and recovery. The emotional richness of the novel, its magnificent depiction of the era, and the deep character development make Gone with the Wind an important work of American literature.

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Date of publication: 14 May 2024
———Original titleeng. Gone with the Wind · 1936
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