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1、AnAnalysisofScarlettinGonewiththeWind关于斯嘉丽性格的分析IntroductionGonewiththewindhasbeenhailedasatriumphofAmericanliterature.Scarlettistheprotagonistofthenovel.SheisthedaughterofTara’smaster.Sheisnotbeautifulbutverycharming.Scarlettinheritedheraptitudeformathfromhermotherandherst
2、rongwillfromherfather.Inherwholelife,sheonlywantstwothings,oneisAshleyandtheotherisTara.ShewoulddoeverythingtohelpAshleyandtoprotectTara.ButafterMelanie’sdeath,ScarlettcametohersenseandfoundthattheoneshereallylovedisRhett.ButRhetthasleavedher.Shesaidtoherself:tomorrowisano
3、therdayandwanttogethimback.ThenoveldepictsapictureofthesociallifeofthesouthofAmericaanddescribesthechangeoftheAmericaduringandafterthecivilwar.Underthisbackground,Scarlettchangedfromspoiledteenagertohard-workingwidowtowealthyopportunist.Everycoinhasitstwosides,Scarlettison
4、lyhumanandnotperfect,andshehasherownadvantagesanddisadvantages.Sheisself-centered,selfishandpragmatic.Howeversheisbrave,energeticandrealistic,andsometimessheshowedherkindness.AsfarasI’mconcerned,it’shercomplicatedcharacterhelpsheracclimatizeherselftothesocialenvironmentand
5、makesherasuccessfulwoman.Thisarticle19willanalyzethecomplicatedcharacterofScarlettO’Haraandherattitudetowardslove,marriageandlife.chapterⅠTheselfishScarlettScarlettO’Haraisarealistandveryselfish.Sheliveherliferationally,shedecideswhatconstitutessuccess,findsthemosteffectiv
6、emeanstosucceedanddoesnotconsiderconceptslikehonorandkindness.Wecanseeitfromherattitudetowardsmarriageandlife.A.Scarlett’sattitudetowardsmarriageToScarlett,loveisnotthefoundationofmarriage.Shemarrieswithmenjustinordertogetmoneyortoresolvethelivingproblems.Shealwaystriedtom
7、anipulatethepeoplewholoveherandnevercareabouttheirfeelings.AtfirstshemarriedCharleswhowasMelanie’sbrother,justwanttohurtAshley.Andbesides,Charlescouldgivehergreathouseandbeautifulcarriage,whichwouldmakeothergirlsenvyher.WhenCharlesdead,shedidn’tfeelheartbroken,she’sunhappy
8、justbecauseshecan’tdancewithotherboys.WhenTarafacedthedangerofbeingboughtawaybytheothers,