
Gone with the Wind (part 2)
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About This Novel
The whole novel is eloquent and magnificent, and can be described as a romantic historical and social picture. The novel is set in the southern state of Georgia before and after the American Civil War, with Scarlett Hao, the daughter of plantation owner Hao Jiale, as the core character. It reflects the social reality of the southern states in the United States during this important historical period through the rise and fall of several families.
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Official(46)Scraped 2mo ago
I regret that I watched the movie first and then read the book, which can no longer shape Scarlett and Rhett in my heart. The masterpiece of the book is that the movie cannot do anything about acting. I still want to watch the movie again, but it is too sad. I will wait for a while and watch it when I can bear it. Tomorrow, because tomorrow is another day, but I will definitely watch it, just like I believe that Scarlett can bring back Rhett with love and eternal life!
Maybe in the end, Scarlett will fall in love with him when she truly understands Rhett, who has always loved her but can't get her heart. What a great man in the face of love.
Scarlett is brave and persistent. She insists on her love even if she is bruised and bruised. I admire such a woman very much.
To be in love is to be happy
I particularly like Rhett, and I hope that Scarlett can finally win back Rhett, and that two people who love each other can truly be together forever.
It was as if the entire story of the Civil War was vividly displayed on paper, completely different from the content in history classes. After all, from the history books, I only knew that this was a great war to liberate the black movement! There is no doubt that the author is dismissive of this war, and even only hates it deeply. If you stand in Atlanta in the 10 years before and after the war, you can know that the author's attitude is the attitude of every southerner, including liberated blacks! After reading it, I feel as if I have experienced the war myself. I deeply feel the cruelty of the war, and I also feel that what is more cruel than the war is post-war reconstruction! I don't like the heroine Scarlett, I can even say I hate her! But she does have courage. But what I feel for her should be more of pity. Pity for a beautiful woman. She can live a happy life without her amazing beauty! But God is fair. When He gives a woman beauty, he will definitely make her endure more pain. Beauty brings pain to people! She has indeed endured all the pain that war can bring, and carried the pain of war with her thin shoulders. This quality is amazing and can only be given to mankind by the times! What hurts the most is the love she will never get! A poor man who was blinded by illusion finally realized that his happiness was Rhett. Any woman with a brain will know that a man has done so much for her and given her infinite tolerance and care. She should realize that this is love! From beginning to end, the only character I like is Red! Of course, there is no need to mention his bravery, intelligence, gentleman and other qualities! Just because he is kind, hidden kindness, the greatest! Love - unobtained and lost love is the most beautiful! Rhett's love for Scarlett is the most true love I have seen so far, bar none! Oh! I must have forgotten about Pride and Prejudice before writing the previous paragraph! But there is a difference between the two, but the characters of the protagonists are very similar. When face starts to cause trouble in love, this love is not far from sadness! The most painful thing is that you understand the truth but can't control it, so you lose it bit by bit until it is irreversible in the end, leaving only heartache and sorrow. It is an indescribable scene, let's replace it with emptiness for the time being! Like the ending of the story, he confessed, even if the description is as bland as water. She understood, understood her own feelings, and understood Rhett's love, but nothing mattered anymore, because love would be erased bit by bit, even love that is as solid as a rock and as tough as a reed! And I like her more because although he left, peacefully and heartily, how could I know that the fearless spirit that the author gave to Scarlett and the spirit of daring to pursue everything could not bring back his love? This book gave me a lot of inspiration, how to face reality, how to construct fantasy, how to treat others and material things... The biggest gain is how to recognize your own feelings and manage your happiness.
They have hurt themselves and each other completely, but you can't blame them. Their persistence and pursuit of love, and their courage to face life are admirable. I didn't feel the romance of love, but it was extremely heavy.
The reason why a masterpiece is a masterpiece is because everyone can find resonance with the characters, right? ! I like Rhett's wit and decisiveness; I like Scarlett's bravery and strength; I like Melanie's softness on the outside but strength on the inside.
I finally finished reading the book Gone with the Wind today. I like it very much. Every character in the book has a distinct personality. The author's delicate writing often makes people feel like they are actually there. Because of this book, I have a strong interest in the American Civil War and history. After reading some materials and movies, I benefited a lot and it also helped me read this book. I can better understand the author's intention in naming the book Gone with the Wind. I successfully added this book to my top 5 favorite books.
Scarlett is strong, stubborn, brave, and an amazing woman.
The protagonist Scarlett is a responsible person who loves the land she lives in. Even if life is difficult, she bravely works hard to keep the people she loves alive. Her serious dedication and flexible character often make me feel tears in my eyes...
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Official(46)Scraped 2mo ago
I regret that I watched the movie first and then read the book, which can no longer shape Scarlett and Rhett in my heart. The masterpiece of the book is that the movie cannot do anything about acting. I still want to watch the movie again, but it is too sad. I will wait for a while and watch it when I can bear it. Tomorrow, because tomorrow is another day, but I will definitely watch it, just like I believe that Scarlett can bring back Rhett with love and eternal life!
Maybe in the end, Scarlett will fall in love with him when she truly understands Rhett, who has always loved her but can't get her heart. What a great man in the face of love.
Scarlett is brave and persistent. She insists on her love even if she is bruised and bruised. I admire such a woman very much.
To be in love is to be happy
I particularly like Rhett, and I hope that Scarlett can finally win back Rhett, and that two people who love each other can truly be together forever.
It was as if the entire story of the Civil War was vividly displayed on paper, completely different from the content in history classes. After all, from the history books, I only knew that this was a great war to liberate the black movement! There is no doubt that the author is dismissive of this war, and even only hates it deeply. If you stand in Atlanta in the 10 years before and after the war, you can know that the author's attitude is the attitude of every southerner, including liberated blacks! After reading it, I feel as if I have experienced the war myself. I deeply feel the cruelty of the war, and I also feel that what is more cruel than the war is post-war reconstruction! I don't like the heroine Scarlett, I can even say I hate her! But she does have courage. But what I feel for her should be more of pity. Pity for a beautiful woman. She can live a happy life without her amazing beauty! But God is fair. When He gives a woman beauty, he will definitely make her endure more pain. Beauty brings pain to people! She has indeed endured all the pain that war can bring, and carried the pain of war with her thin shoulders. This quality is amazing and can only be given to mankind by the times! What hurts the most is the love she will never get! A poor man who was blinded by illusion finally realized that his happiness was Rhett. Any woman with a brain will know that a man has done so much for her and given her infinite tolerance and care. She should realize that this is love! From beginning to end, the only character I like is Red! Of course, there is no need to mention his bravery, intelligence, gentleman and other qualities! Just because he is kind, hidden kindness, the greatest! Love - unobtained and lost love is the most beautiful! Rhett's love for Scarlett is the most true love I have seen so far, bar none! Oh! I must have forgotten about Pride and Prejudice before writing the previous paragraph! But there is a difference between the two, but the characters of the protagonists are very similar. When face starts to cause trouble in love, this love is not far from sadness! The most painful thing is that you understand the truth but can't control it, so you lose it bit by bit until it is irreversible in the end, leaving only heartache and sorrow. It is an indescribable scene, let's replace it with emptiness for the time being! Like the ending of the story, he confessed, even if the description is as bland as water. She understood, understood her own feelings, and understood Rhett's love, but nothing mattered anymore, because love would be erased bit by bit, even love that is as solid as a rock and as tough as a reed! And I like her more because although he left, peacefully and heartily, how could I know that the fearless spirit that the author gave to Scarlett and the spirit of daring to pursue everything could not bring back his love? This book gave me a lot of inspiration, how to face reality, how to construct fantasy, how to treat others and material things... The biggest gain is how to recognize your own feelings and manage your happiness.
They have hurt themselves and each other completely, but you can't blame them. Their persistence and pursuit of love, and their courage to face life are admirable. I didn't feel the romance of love, but it was extremely heavy.
The reason why a masterpiece is a masterpiece is because everyone can find resonance with the characters, right? ! I like Rhett's wit and decisiveness; I like Scarlett's bravery and strength; I like Melanie's softness on the outside but strength on the inside.
I finally finished reading the book Gone with the Wind today. I like it very much. Every character in the book has a distinct personality. The author's delicate writing often makes people feel like they are actually there. Because of this book, I have a strong interest in the American Civil War and history. After reading some materials and movies, I benefited a lot and it also helped me read this book. I can better understand the author's intention in naming the book Gone with the Wind. I successfully added this book to my top 5 favorite books.
Scarlett is strong, stubborn, brave, and an amazing woman.
The protagonist Scarlett is a responsible person who loves the land she lives in. Even if life is difficult, she bravely works hard to keep the people she loves alive. Her serious dedication and flexible character often make me feel tears in my eyes...
