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Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind, the epic Civil War-era novel and film, described as "the romance of a baggage and a bounder," has no peer in literary history when its longevity an...
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Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell - 1936
Introduction
Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind is an epic tale of the American Civil War. It is the story of Scarlett O'Hara...
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Gone with the Wind
by Margaret Mitchell
Born in 1900, Margaret Mitchell grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. More than thirty years before her birth, Atlanta had been burned to the ground by the Union army...
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Biography EssayMargaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she lived her entire life. The daughter of Eugene Mitchell, an attorney and president of the Atlanta Historical Society, ...
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Author of Gone With the Wind, the most popular novel ever written, Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) was born on November 8 in Atlanta, Georgia, the burning of which became a spectacular scene in the imme...
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You do not have to have read Margaret Mitchell's Civil War epic Gone With the Wind (all 1,037 pages of it) to know of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara. You do not even have to have seen Gone With the ...
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Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was to live her entire life. The daughter of Eugene Mitchell, an attorney and president of the Atlanta Historical Society, she grew ...
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Nationalism is defined as "loyalty and devotion to a nation; a sense of national consciousness exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its culture and interes...
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With Rhett on his way to Charleston to spend time with his mother, Scarlett drags herself through the doors of Tara. "Suellen, Careen...I'm home." "Prissy go on and make my bed up, I need to rest" "Po...
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Gone With the Wind was an epic story that examined the adversity and predicaments during 19th century after the Civil War had taken place. Margaret Mitchell put characters in intense situations in ord...
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In times of war, we find that all though out the history of America, there is some sense of a change. This holds true to time when the Civil War that was being fought in 1861, when the South was again...
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Gone With the Wind
The Middle Ages is also known as Dark Ages. It is so called because of restrictions placed on the freedom of thought and with aberrations punished as `heresy', and ideas away from...
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