Scarlett was the leading beauty in the five counties surrounding Tara, with countless suitors around her, but she could not forget the blond boy Ashley who rode under the Tara tree. But the Civil War came, and Ashley married Melanie. Scarlett was so angry that she recorded her dead love with a slap in the face and a broken vase. Scarlett was loving and loyal. Even after three marriages, she was always spiritually loyal to Ashley. She is also brave and scheming. In order to fulfill her promise to Ashley when she joined the army (to protect Melanie), she helped Melanie deliver the baby and shot and killed the Yankee; in order to raise money to save Tara, she seduced Rhett Butler, and even did not hesitate to seduce her sister's fiancé.
In love, Scarlett only has Ashley in her heart, but she ignores Rhett Butler, who has been waiting for her—the man who sarcastically, sarcastically, and seduces her all the way, leading her out of the shackles of feudal society, but who dares not say he loves her. However, Scarlett's love became a bit blind until Melanie passed away, Ashley lost her handsome halo, Rhett Butler left her, and she lost everything. Apart from money, all she has left is the cold eyes of the world. "Rhett Butler, I understand, I love you." "But Scarlett, I dare not let my heart accompany you on a third adventure..."
"Gone with the Wind" is an epic work that records social life and love during the American Civil War. It is set in Atlanta and Tara, a plantation near it, and records the classic love between Scarlett, Rhett Butler, Ashley and Melanie. It has been named one of the "four books on life" that modern women must read in the 21st century.