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Gone with the Wind is one of the best english novels I have ever read before. And the heroine, Scarlett, has left me a vivid impression.
A great many reviewers here have seen Scarlett as purely a selfish, one-dimensional manipulative shrew. But she’s far more than that! This is a complex, multi-dimensional young woman with lots of conflicting motives. Yes, she’s selfish and manipulative. But she’s also selfless: the extreme sacrifices that she makes on behalf of her family, and Melanie (keeping in mind that, other than her father, she doesn’t even particularly like any of them) are nothing short of heroic. She is overwhelmingly protective of her loved ones. She’s a ball of fire when work needs to be done, and she’s fiercely courageous.  
Despite her hardness, she does also grow as a person. To her great credit, she slowly comes to value Melanie’s friendship and support. She genuinely loves and is proud of her daughter. And at the very end of the movie, she does finally realize how ill-suited she and Ashley have always been for each other, and how little passion ever actually existed there.

I think Gone with the Wind is really a good book and deserving to read it. I suggest everyone who learns English should read this novel.

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