![]() ![]() She is great with figures and a genius at managing businesses. ![]() The devastation of the war soon brings those traits to the fore as she struggles against poverty and starvation. She is selfish, greedy, ruthless, and insensitive but tries to hide those traits in herself and extol the ladylike virtues of her mother’s and her Mammy’s teachings. She is the protagonist of the novel and the author describes her as not being exactly beautiful but with a charm and an alluring figure that keep men wrapped around her fingers. Scarlett Katie O’Hara is the belle of the Clayton County. The lineup of characters in Gone with the Wind project human nature with varying degrees of virtues and vices. ![]() Margaret Mitchell created many vivid characters in Gone with The Wind that may infuriate readers, inspire admiration, mirth, or even hatred, but the interesting thing is that readers would hardly be indifferent to the characters in the novel and they make Gone with the Wind a captivating read. ![]()
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