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Ansser Sadiq August 27, 2006 AP English Literary Review Could it be possible for a young girl, with no prior experience, to run a farm with virtually no help whatsoever? Would she be successful in her endeavors, or would her world truly collapse due to the war raging around her? Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell, portrays the trials and tribulations of young Scarlett O'Hara, as she struggles to come to terms with life during the American Civil War. One discovers how circumstances transform even the most lighthearted and carefree into hardheaded, persevering individuals. Scarlett O'Hara may have started of as a free spirited, beautiful young girl, yet the responsibility and troubles that the war brought upon her left behind a bitter, cynical woman. Prior to the Civil War, Scarlett O'Hara enjoyed a relatively comfortable life, attending parties, dinners, and the being in the constant company of adoring young boys. Her...

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