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Laura@ I'm starting Wuthering Heights in March so hope I will understand those vibes.
I loved the last sentence where Scarlett is so confident of winning Rhett over again! I loved her spirit. She doesn't give up..ever.... I felt really bad for Rhett. He keeps losing out throughout the story..first his family then he joins the war he said he wouldn't. Despite saving everyone he doesn't get their respect till he strives for Bonnie's sake. He still loses Scarlett and eventually his child.
The three most practical people in the story, Scarlett, Rhett and Will lose out on what they love most.

I hadn't really thought about Rhett that way - that he's always losing out. I think he had misjudged Scarlett and how she might react if her told her he loved her. He's trapped by his own affectation of nonchalance. It's so frustrating as they could have been happy - if the weren't trying to protect themselves so much!
I really dislike Ashley - he's weak and selfish and not at all as honourable as he makes out.
For me Melanie was my favourite - I loved her integrity and loyalty.
This was such a great story and will definitely stay with me for ages.
I hope to watch the film next weekend.

As for Rhett, I think he was right. There was a scene when Scarlett thought he loved her and she starts to plan how she would now have him wrapped around her finger. I also believe she would not have valued it and treated him like she did other men. It is only when she realised her feelings that she found his love of value.

It was her romanticised idea of love that made her think she loved Ashley - she didn't realise that Rhett was always there for her and the person she could actually be herself around!
I'm interested how you find Cathy and Heathcliffe when you read WH.
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