Gone with the Wind (set of Volumes 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Classics)

Gone with the Wind (set of Volumes 1 and 2) (selected Translations of Classics)

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About This Novel

"Gone with the Wind (Set Volume 1 and 2)" is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The main plot is the love-hate relationship between the strong and willful manor lady Scarlett and several men. Along with it are major changes in society and history, and the loss of everything familiar in the past... "Gone with the Wind" is not only a swan song of human love, but also a grand historical picture that reflects the huge and profound changes in many aspects of social politics, economy, and morality.

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꒦ິ꒦ີ93mo ago

Is there anyone who is a Chinese teacher who wants to come and see us😌😌😌

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Whisper88mo ago

This book tells the story of Scarlett's tragic life. Although she does whatever it takes to achieve her goals, she also has her own difficulties.

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Book Friends 202103017535363291074mo ago

Let me ask, who gave such a low score of 7.5? The plagiarized novel next door got more than 9 points

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U20046383093mo ago

Like❤ Gone with the Wind

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Book Friends 20231216639_ea17mo ago

I have read it twice before, and now I can't help but read it again, hoping to gain new insights.

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Haidi78mo ago

Good. . . . . . . . . .

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Square Bottle42mo ago

Obsessive love--Scarlett

Maybe it's the constant turmoil of what you can't get, which is what Scarlett does to Ashley. Ashley was her first love, the one she wanted to marry. Whether she tried to stimulate him by flirting with other men or proactively proposed to him, she failed. In my eyes, Scarlett has always been a willful and stubborn child. She has no regard for morality, no matter whether she advances or retreats, and whether she can do something or not, she does it according to her own temperament. She loved Ashley obsessively, even though he had a wife and children, and she also had a family and a husband. And it wasn't until the end that she grew up and realized that Ashley didn't love her at all. It was she who injected too many illusions into Ashley and blinded herself. I also understand who the people who truly love me and are good to me are, in fact, they are always around me. So, don't keep pursuing people who don't love you. That's really stupid. But to see people who are really good to you, and to love people who really love you.

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Like You16mo ago

Three brushes of "Gone with the Wind"

This is a novel of 800,000+ words, which can be said to be a foreign version of "The First Half of My Life". The heroine's independence and courage run through the entire play. She was born into a noble family, fair-skinned and beautiful, and experienced a troubled time (not only the troubled times of society, but also the entanglements that she couldn't get rid of). When she was a young and wealthy girl, she was surrounded by members of the opposite sex. She was jealous and slandered by other women, but she didn't care. Until the man who loved her with all her heart turned around and married another woman, she became irritable like crazy. Her father told her that only land is true love, but she couldn't listen and ran to ask her boyfriend why he married someone else. Her boyfriend said that marriage was not love and that her wife was suitable for marriage. The heroine was very sad, but she had no time to be sad. The war was about to break out, and the man entrusted his wife to her before leaving. She accepted it just so that she could see him again and get news about him. They fled together, learning how to drive a carriage even if they didn't know how to shoot a gun. She protected her love rival and even protected the safe birth of their child. The carriage and gun come from a noble man, a free-spirited but smart and insecure male lead. Whenever Scarlett's life is in danger, the male lead will appear and tell her to survive and where to make money. He doesn't say he loves but proves his love with actions. During the war, the heroine was penniless and needed money, so she married an admirer who liked her. Unfortunately, he died not long after and she became a widow. At this time, she was even more fearless of rumors. Compared with the financial constraints of real life, rumors were nothing. Later, the heroine's parents passed away one after another, and she opened a shop. She wanted to be with that noble man, but their personalities were too similar, they both had their own ideas, and they couldn't complement each other, so he left. At this time, a beautiful woman stood alone in the hall of the mansion. She couldn't help crying for a while. After crying, she raised her face and said with conviction: The sun will still rise tomorrow.

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Book Friends 20231216639_ea17mo ago

Good-looking. I like Scarlett. She is a charming woman who dares to love and hate. She is positive and always holds hope.

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Haidi78mo ago

Good. . . . . . . . .

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