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Source of the title "Gone with the Wind"

The phrase "Gone with the Wind" refers to the swift and complete destruction of the "Old South" -the culture, economic system, infrastructure, wealth, and the people themselves - as a result of the Civil War. The film's opening credits refer to the "Old South" as "a civilization gone with the wind..."

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because it was a book on a time that Margret Mitchell saw a time "gone with the Wind"

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It was originally called "Pansy" after the former name of Scarlett Ohara.

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Tomorrow is Another Day.

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"Gone With the Wind" (1939)

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