3 Book themes
“ Gone with the wind “ by Margarette Mitchel
The main theme
in Gone with the Wind
is that of survival in times during which traditions, ways
of life and thinking, even love and understanding are gone with the wind, such as in the South
during the Civil War
. Margaret Mitchell
was fascinated by the idea of survival and fashioned an
exploration of the idea of who survives trying times and who does not and what qualities each
has. Mitchell establishes that a dominant quality is to let go of the past ways and adapt to new
ways. For instance Ashley could not let go of his breeding and adapt to demands in a war-torn
South, just as Melanie clung to old ways of living while she and her Sewing Circle lamented
what was blown away with the wind of war. On the other hand, both Rhett and Scarlett see what
advantages can be claimed during the war and profit by it. This quality of foresight and
adaptability and ruthless release of what is not profitable prompt their actions. Rhett runs
blockades and stores his payments, received in gold, in European banks while Scarlett buys
wood mills that produce a commodity that the armies require.