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Reflections on Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind is my favorite book. I like Scarlett's bravery and strength, Rhett's wit and determination, and Melanie's softness on the outside and hardness on the inside.

For Scarlett, my feelings are contradictory. I hate her, but I have to admire her. She is a person of great personality. She loved two men in her life, but neither of them knew her. If she knew Ashley, she wouldn't love him. If she had known Rhett, she wouldn't have lost him. She has failed Rhett all the time, and she just keeps pursuing the prince of her dreams-Ashley. She just thinks Ashley has the characteristics she loves. She just made a gorgeous dress, put it on Ashley, and fell in love with him. As a matter of fact, she only likes that skirt.

For her, I have to admire her strength, her persistence in the land, her ability to put down her previous education and field work in the central environment, and her ability to start her own business regardless of social remarks. How many souls does her life have? One is her mother. His mother is a typical lady who is very capable and gentle, and she is the person she admires most. However, my mother contracted typhoid fever to save people and died. The other is the person she has liked for more than ten years-Ashley. The reason why she can stand up in adversity is largely due to Ashley. She is very persistent about Ashley. There's another one, Melanie. After more than ten years of joint efforts, Melanie has become an indispensable part of her life.

I think Scarlett, like a child, is extremely persistent about what she wants, but dismissive of what she has. On the one hand, I am desperately trying to make myself happy, on the other hand, I am constantly pushing happiness away and pushing my lover to the abyss.

Scarlett loves Ashley, but Ashley doesn't want her. As Rhett said, Ashley is a gentleman, but he was born in an era that is alien to him. He still lives according to the rules of the old world and will only hit a wall. Scarlett doesn't know Ashley, so she loves him and tries her best to get him. When she recognized him, she stopped loving him.

Scarlett is a contradiction, but who is not a contradiction? She is on the road of life. When she faced difficulties, she chose to face them. When she faced the responsibility, she chose to take responsibility. But when she faced love, at first, he chose to deceive himself. When she finally realized, it was too late to face it. And when she is helpless, she will tell herself that tomorrow is another day, everything will be fine tomorrow, and tomorrow is another day. Throughout the story, she is full of vitality and fighting spirit. What I admire most is her sentence "Tomorrow is another day." Always full of hope and fighting spirit, never give up and never despair. This spirit is the most worth learning. Therefore, whenever I encounter difficulties and feel bad, I will tell myself, "Tomorrow is another day".

Another woman in the book I admire very much is Melanie. She is a woman who is soft on the outside and hard on the inside. She has almost all the virtues that women can have. As Rhett said, she is one of the few noble ladies he has ever seen. She is strong, patriotic and loves everyone around her. When her husband was fighting, she waited silently in the rear, doing what she could. When the Yankees came to town, she was going to have a baby, and she remained calm. When she was weak and no one wanted to work in the fields, she abandoned her past education and sense of superiority and dragged her weak body to work in the fields. When she saw Scarlett kill a Yankee, she didn't panic, but helped to bury the body and find money. When the war finally ended and the Yankee soldiers she hated came to her door to ask for care, and they didn't have much food, she still tried her best to help them because she hoped that a kind Yankee woman could give her husband a meal in the distance.

Such a strong woman is so gentle, kind and considerate. She firmly believes in Scarlett and Ashley, and even if someone sees them hugging, she firmly believes in them and protects Scarlett. Knowing that her body could no longer bear the pain of childbirth, she insisted on having another child for Ashley and finally left the person she loved all her life.

It's really great. Looking at Melanie reminds me of many ancient women in China. They are also so kind, so hard, care for each other, educate their children, and then die in obscurity.

My favorite character in the whole book is Rhett. He is brave and persistent, and he can love Scarlett so much for more than ten years. He wanted to protect Scarlett, love Scarlett, take care of Scarlett and make her happy, but Scarlett refused. He said that even eternal love would be polished, and his love was polished by Scarlett, Ashley and Scarlett's stupid stubbornness. His heart is dead. When his daughter left him, his heart never came back. He said that he never had the patience to sew the cut trousers, and then told himself that they were as good as new, just lying to himself. If it's broken, it's broken. You can't go back. Even after the repair, there are still cracks on it, which is not the original one.

Rhett is a complicated man. His family is good, but it is still out of date. He has a keen eye and can find his own way in troubled times. He loves this country. Even though he knew he would lose, he joined the army at the last minute. He loves Scarlett, but he knows Scarlett better, so he never says anything, but expresses it through actions, and Scarlett never wants to know him. Finally, he was desperate, and repeated disappointments made him have no courage to try again. He is tired.

Gone with the Wind is definitely a good book worth repeating, with beautiful words, ups and downs and exciting plots. Although due to the author's subjective factors, the evaluation of American Civil War is not objective and comprehensive, from the literary point of view, it is definitely a peerless masterpiece and worth seeing.