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Gone with the wind volume 2 margaret mitchell
Gone with the wind volume 2 margaret mitchell





The novel has sixty-three(63) chapters divided into five(5) parts. The length of Gone with the Wind is one feature that detracts from the appeal of the novel.

gone with the wind volume 2 margaret mitchell

For instance, Scarlett is not relatable in her insensitivity and selfishness and Melanie’s goodness is too good to be true. On the other hand, the characters are very out of touch with reality and it is hard to find any of them relatable. But it is a point in Margaret Mitchell’s favor that she created unforgettable characters in the story. Some of the characters are too cruel, while some others are unbelievably good. Gone with the Wind is a book that gives readers a variety of characters to hate as passionately as you love them. Then there are the more demure characters like Melanie Hamilton who adapts to the difficult changing times but still holds on to values like love, loyalty, and commonality without compromise even in the face of the toughest challenge and that is an even more powerful brand of courage. There is the gumption of characters like Scarlett O’Hara who would brazenly spit the world in the face and sell her soul to survive. This is because ‘Gone with the Wind’ has complexities to this gumption which makes one survivor different from another. Mitchell might have oversimplified this quality of survivors she called gumption in her remark. At any upheaval to society such as war, the normal order of things is destroyed and people begin afresh from an equal playing ground, then some people rise to the top while some others do not. Mitchell once remarked that ‘ Gone with the Wind’ is a novel about those who have gumption and those who don’t. How accomplishments that seem very important to society in times of peace and stability become useless for survival in the harsh face of war.

gone with the wind volume 2 margaret mitchell

Margaret Mitchell shows how different life and values are in times of peace from times of war. Gumption and Survival in Gone with the Wind While it has a relatively simplistic writing style and does not contain the most enjoyable of dialogues, it makes up for these shortcomings by being a compelling story of human struggles in difficult circumstances. The story has sixty-three(63) chapters and is divided into five(5) parts, all of which follow a chronological order. It is a very long read that requires patience from readers to understand the detailed picture it tries to paint. It follows Scarlett O’Hara’s transition from a charming country girl whose only cares in the world were pretty dresses and handsome beaux, to a cold, hardened woman who would cheat, steal, murder, and numb her conscience to every value she once thought sacred in a bid to survive and escape starvation. Gone with the Wind is a book about how war, starvation, and adversity can reduce one’s humanity to the basest instinct for survival at all costs.







Gone with the wind volume 2 margaret mitchell