One sentence, one attitude

Candice 2022-03-23 09:01:16

I don't know when I first saw this classic English sentence, but I just remember that it grabbed my heart all at once. Since then, whenever I feel hopeless and helpless, I will tell myself: Tomorrow is another day!
I think not many people would like Scarlett, and I don't like this character so much, but I have to admire this stubborn and determined woman from the bottom of my heart. When Scarlett was a eldest lady, what she thought about was how to make herself more attractive and how to make herself more popular among men. The only difference from the average eldest lady was that she was very successful. But the outbreak of war and family changes made her have to face a series of disasters far beyond what a woman can bear.
I can't understand Scarlett's love. After all, I don't experience many feelings. After all, feelings are difficult to articulate. It can only be said that people always go from immaturity to maturity, and only after maturity can they understand their feelings. Brad left Scarlett in the end, not because he didn't love, but because he was completely desperate for love. Perhaps Scarlett was too stubborn, and her marriage that should have been happily torn apart due to misunderstandings. Scarlett is Scarlett, and even if the one she loves leaves her, she firmly believes that she can "get him back".

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Gone with the Wind quotes

  • Rhett Butler: The right moment everyday.

    Scarlett: You're a conceited, black heated vulture and I don't know I let you come in and see me.

    Rhett Butler: I'll tell you why, Scarlett. The war can't last much longer.

    Scarlett: Really, Rhett. Why?

    Rhett Butler: There's a little battle going on right now.

  • Melanie Hamilton: Whatever happens, I'll love you just as I do now until I die.