What touched me about this woman was that every time Rhett left her, she unacceptably yelled "What should I do if you leave", but when faced with the inescapable desperate reality, she will never be overwhelmed. She walked on as tough and persistent as the endless pampas. Her powerful vitality and inexhaustible courage remained in her body until the end of the film when Rhett completely left her. Although she was helpless and painful to the extreme, she never lost sight of her. The lifelong love of Tara Manor gains strength again.
In addition, I would like to quote a very good comment on Scarlett-"She is selfish and cold, but she gave Meilan the most sincere help to her love rival when she was in the most difficult time; she likes to show off in front of men, but She has always had a deep love for Ashley; she is strong and independent, but she shed tears alone when she dreams back at midnight. But here is her charm, she is so real. "
Yes, Scarlett’s selfishness, cunning, and willfulness, Or she is strong and dedicated, and the weakness and shining point of human nature coexist in her, and this has shaped her such an extraordinary person.
However, she still unavoidably regrets her love path. The two marriages in her life are used as a means to marry someone who does not love at all. She has always been devoted to Ashley for a long time, and even was in the war just to promise his oath. Taking care of the love rivals she hated, but in the end it was only the timid and hesitant Ashley's inability to part with her deceased ex-wife and her inability to accept her.
And when she went through the fog and shouted to chase Rhett, she finally understood that the thing that appeared repeatedly in the thick fog of dreams but was pursuing for some reason was Rhett, and it was Rhett's true love for her, and Everything was too late at the moment, and Rhett abandoned her in the end, leaving a decisive sentence that didn't care about how she would live in the future, and disappeared into the thick fog.
She didn't get what she loved, and eventually lost the person who loved her.
The last thing left, as if only her courage and stubbornness still persisted. Moving but bleak.
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