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| 12684. SCARLETT O'HARA COMPARED WITH HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF WOMEN IN THE CIVIL WAR. Scenes from both the book and movie are compared with diaries and other sources from the Civil War period. In this way, it is shown that Scarlett's characterization is, for the most part, historically accurate. Although she is more determined and independent than the average Southern woman, it is noted that she represents a "new type of woman" who came into existence during that time. 11 pages, 36 footnotes, 9 bibliographic sources. |
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