

Eventually Scarlett marries Rhett but ultimately the marriage is not a happy one - a tragedy, years of hurt and neglect, and Scarlett convincing herself that she still loves her childhood sweetheart make for a sad ending to the book. The woman who Wilkes married, Melanie, becomes her protector and in many instances saves her from falling from grace.

However, she is not inclined that way, and as the story continues, she flouts the rules of society at every turn, using her charms to get what she wants. They marry but Scarlett is soon left a widow with a young baby and is expected to wear black and mourn. Stung by the rejection, and after learning that war has been declared and young men are going to have to enlist, she accepts a proposal from Charles Hamilton. After she is rejected by her love, Ashley Wilkes, she very briefly meets Rhett Butler, a man with a reputation for seducing young women, who has overheard her conversation with Wilkes. Set in Georgia during the American civil war in the mid 19th century, the book takes place on a plantation owned by the O'Hara family - the eldest daughter of which is 16 year old Scarlett. Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell was first published in 1936. Gone with the Wind Margaret MitchellĪvailable to download for free in PDF, epub, and Kindle (mobi and AZW3) ebook formats.

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