The 7 Best Ad Spy Tools for Affiliate Marketing: Boost Your Paid Media Game!

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get updates delivered to your inbox

Wind: Gone With The

Unlike traditional 19th-century heroines, Scarlett O'Hara is famously "not beautiful" but captivating, defined by her "rebellious spirits" and lack of introspection. Her primary motivation is survival at any cost.

Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel, and its subsequent 1939 film adaptation, remain among the most influential works in American cultural history. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and Reconstruction, the story follows the transformation of Scarlett O’Hara from a pampered Southern belle into a ruthless survivor. However, the work’s enduring popularity is matched by its controversial legacy, as it romanticizes the "Lost Cause" of the Confederacy and whitewashes the horrors of slavery. This paper argues that Gone With the Wind is best understood as a study of survival and female agency, inextricably bound within a mythologized, historically inaccurate vision of the Old South. Gone With The Wind

Daniel P Thrasher
Daniel P ThrasherAbout The Author

Daniel P Thrasher is the Senior Content Manager at ClickBank, a popular affiliate marketing network for brands and marketers looking to grow their sales online. He has 15 years of experience in SEO and content marketing.

Daniel currently manages ClickBank's blog and YouTube channel, creating value-packed content for brand owners looking to scale their affiliate programs and affiliate marketers looking for quality products to promote.

linkedin