A SELF-EXPRESSION OF THE WRITER, MARGARET MITCHELL IN THE IMAGE OF SCARLETT O’HARA IN “GONE WITH THE WIND”
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Abstract
This article is devoted to the analysis of the characters in the novel “Gone With The Wind”and the biography of the author Margaret Mitchell. The writer transferred her aesthetical perception of reality through her heroes, exactly Scarlet O’Hara. M.Mitchell’s genealogy is similar to the story of the family of Scarlett O’Hara. The analysis of the research are provided
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