2013年6月16日日曜日
Gone with the Wind⑨
I view Scarlett as a representation of the South in
which she loved. She did not care from whence the wealth came or believed that
it would ever end. Because she was rich and important, she would conquer. As
the Yankees attempted to rebuild the South, fresh in their embitterment at a
war they did not want to fight, you can both see their reasoning and feel for
the Southerners who were licked and then stomped on in their attempts to gain
back of their life. You see that in Scarlett. On one hand you don't pity her
and think she needs a lesson in poverty and on the other hand you want her to
survive. Either she can lie down and cling to her old ways or she can debase
herself and rebuild. Survival, not morality, is her strongest drive.
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