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If you were Melanie, what your feelings towards Scarlett would be?
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Sigh, remember why Scarlett became Charles’s widow, that was also because of Ashley...


Yeah, but remember, we know that because we've read the book.... Poor Melanie had no idea.

I would ignore Scarlet. I would know that the wooden headed Ashley loved me and that Scarlet was just too wild for the likes of Ashley. Ashley is an intellectual and Scarlet sees only black and white. She would never understand his mind and thoughts. Besides Scarlet is keeping food on the table while Ashley does little or nothing. i thank i would shut up. lol

"Modern me" would not put up with my husband flirting with and obviously lusting after other women - nor would I put up with other women chasing after my husband.
"Me transplanted to that time" would probably see what was going on and hate it, but smile politely and follow the actions of a "proper wife" of that time.

"Modern me" would not put up with my husband flirting with and obviously lusting..."
Very well said AM Pierre. Wish i had of said that. lol

"Modern me" would not put up with my husband flirting with and obviously lusting..."
Well said AM Pierre.
But on the other side, Scarlett saved her life and her only son's life.

{and I know that is what the character Melanie is like nice and all that}

Agree, me either, few people could be so tolerant as Melanie.


Melanie is often seen as a doormat, but she's really what a woman should be, isn't she? Strong and unassuming. Forgiving to a fault. Meek and dependable and quietly beautiful. The kind of woman you want as a friend or relative.
If I were Melanie, how would I view Scarlett? This really is a good question. I probably wouldn't be as good as Melanie was in the book. How could I tolerate what Scarlett did and how she treated me? How could I stand by a woman who kissed my husband in public and was the subject of gossip (which in those days could destroy a whole family)? This is such a hard question. Would I do it to protect my family, and keep my real feelings about Scarlett secret? Maybe in that time. Maybe in this time.

I think Melanie was quite content, as I would be. Ashley may have looked at Scarlett, and even sort of kissed her twice, but he never strayed from Melanie. She won.

What I cannot understand is, why Melanie asked Scarlett to look after Ashley before she died, what's more interesting is she said "and never let him know".
I'm also wondering if Ashley could survive without Scarlett's help.


world where belief is suspended for a time. That's what a good book does.


She most certainly did!!

Melanie didn't have the disposition to be a Scarlett, but she knew what she did have and used it to the best of her abilities. She was generous, kind, and loyal to a fault; if you did right by her she would make sure she ALWAYS did right by you, no matter what anyone else said.
I think Melanie is much more of a realist that people give her credit. Sure she only ever said nice things and acted like a lady was supposed to do, but what else was she supposed to do? She could have been buried under the weight of her situation or become bitter at how er life had turned out, but she chose to keep as much of a positive outlook as she could.
She probably had some idea that Ashley loved Scarlett and while I don't think she knew the depth to which Scarlett thought she loved Ashley, she was aware of it as well. But what she also knew was that Ashley would be faithful to her, if for no other reason than his honor. This is also the main reason I think she wanted to have his child so badly, even though she knew it might kill her she wanted to have a part of Ashley that Scarlett didn't.
She also knew Ashley and what kind of man he was. She knew if he was with some one like Scarlett he'd never be happy. He couldn't handle someone like her, she had too much spirit and saw the world for what it was, while he wanted the world to be as it used to be, or at the very least how he imagined it could have been.
I always felt like Melanie was what Scarlett wanted to be to please her mother, but could never become, even under the best of circumstances. Melanie is that part of Scarlett that she never had, like to sides of the same coin. Melanie had an inner strength that brought people to her and wanted to help her in any way they could. Scarlett had the fortitude and a outer strength that made people follow her.

Well said, Melissa. I wish I could be like Melanie, but I guess I wouldn't help being heartboken...



Scarlett wanted Ashley because he was the one man who she couldn't have. All the other unmarried gents desired her. So wanted the fruit that was out of reach. I don't feel sorry for her.

Remember it was a different time and place back then, one much tougher for women, and the higher up the social ladder you were, the more rules. If you were tossed down, those who could catch you usually would't want much to do with those who used to be their social betters.


Lynsey, I agree 100%. Melanie was a sharp cookie, as they say. But she was as good on the inside as she portrayed to the world. I don't think I could be so understanding!

Yes, Melanie was almost unreal to me. :)

Well considering she was big buddies with Bette Davis, I would say you are right. I don't see how she could be sweet & put up with Ms. Davis, unless she was just like Melanie.

I don't think that she was blind to the passion Scarlett felt toward Ashley; she was quite astute and really a strong person. But she just had complete faith that Ashley would never love anyone else but her. And that proved to be the case, so looks like she was pretty smart after all.
It was simply that Ashley and Melanie were a fit. I think that Ashley was comfortable with Scarlett for short periods of time, was very aware of her draw and her beauty, but simply did not think it was that alluring on a long-term basis.
Of course, I would have ripped her eyes out. But that is just me.

"I never minunderstand Ashley," Melanie replied quietly, though her lips trembling. "I understand him perfectly. ..."
I think that was also a reason why Melanie was so sure about Ashley's love to her?


I really like your comments. One must remember that Melly was considered the norm in those days. Politeness and gallantry were supposedly what made up the ever so gracious South--nevermind that the slave labor was the real staple of the south,and when the slaves were freed the south fell never to rise again--well thus far. Scarlet and Rhett were the outcasts so to speak. Melly and Ashley were representative to the old south while Rhett and Scarlet represented the new more modern world--the reconstruction if you will. This is all a reader needs to understand about the book and why the characters were portrayed as they were. The Southern society could not accept neither Scarlet or Rhett because they were symbols of the new south and freedom. Ashley wanted to wallow in the ways of the old south and even though he said he would have freed the slaves had the war not done so. Truth is he wanted the slaves because they represented the old ways. You cannot have one without the other. Not that Ashley was unkind, just lazy and romantic. Melly thought the same. Although she was kind to the slaves she still dreamed of simpler times.

Thanks for the wonderful comments.
I like Melissa’s:
Melanie had an inner strength that brought people to her and wanted to help her in any way they could. Scarlett had the fortitude and a outer strength that made people follow her.
And Sandi’s:
Melly and Ashley were representative to the old south while Rhett and Scarlet represented the new more modern world--the reconstruction if you will.
Now one question pops up on my mind, since Rhett and Scarlett represented the new modern world, why did they depart eventually? Does that mean, Rhett was the real new modern world, while Scarlett was still a bit nostalgic, for she loved Ashley.




"Modern me" would not put up with my husband flirting with and obviously lusting..."
Very good point indeed.








But Melanie didn't see Scarlet. Or we could claim she did, because deep down would Scarlet have acted on what she thought she felt? I don't really know. Maybe Melanie saw through the superficial Scarlet and saw what she was deep down, saw through her fears and insecurities and all those feelings crowding out the truth of Scarlet's heart.
I'm not certain though that Melanie saw Scarlet's feelings for Ashley I also don't believe Melanie saw Ashley's lust for Scarlet. Nothing beyond any normal male appreciation for a vibrant pretty woman anyways. Melanie trusted Ashley and she knew he loved her.
I don't believe Ashley loved Scarlet. I think people are getting confused with his lust. It's been a while since I've read the book but even Scarlet realizes this at the end when she's comforting Ashley after Melanie dies.

Thanks for your insight.

I must say, you have to love a book that can cause such great discussions! :)
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