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Essay heading: Gone with the wind
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We are first introduced to Scarlett at her parents home, Tara, spending her time at barbecues at the Wilkes and flirting with all the man. Scarlett is an example of a woman who can have any man she wants, but only Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) could withstand her charm and beauty, and stay loyal to his decision of marrying Melanie Hamilton (Olivia De Havilland)... displayed 300 characters
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Scarlett is an example of a woman who can have any man she wants, but only Ashley Wilkes (Leslie Howard) could withstand her charm and beauty, and stay loyal to his decision of marrying Melanie Hamilton (Olivia De Havilland). It is at these barbecues that Scarlett meets with her future financer and husband, the charming Rhett Butler (Clark Gable)... displayed next 300 characters
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