The last line of Cat on a Hot tin roof is Brick's line in which he says "Wouldn't it be funny if that was true?" However, the Broadway version of act 3 is different and the last line is maggie's line, in which she says: "I'm determined to do it-and nothing's more determined than a cat on a tin roof-is there? Is there, baby?" The last line of Cat on a Hot tin roof is Brick's line in which he says "Wouldn't it be funny if that was true?" However, the Broadway version of act 3 is different and the last line is maggie's line, in which she says: "I'm determined to do it-and nothing's more determined than a cat on a tin roof-is there? Is there, baby?"
The last book in the "Gone With the Wind" series is titled "Scarlett." It was written by Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to Margaret Mitchell's original novel. Released in 1991, "Scarlett" continues the story of Scarlett O'Hara as she navigates her life and relationships following the events of "Gone With the Wind."
"Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for because it's the only thing that last."
The resolution in Gone with the Wind occurs when Scarlett realizes the value of Tara in her heart, after Rhett leaves her. She vows to continue to work and love this land and wait for Rhett's return because "Tomorrow is another day".
Scarlett can't bear to think of it (losing Rhett) today so she would think of it tommorrow as she is fond of saying and plans to return to Tara (her home and safehaven before the war even began).
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The last book in the "Gone With the Wind" series is titled "Scarlett." It was written by Alexandra Ripley as a sequel to Margaret Mitchell's original novel. Released in 1991, "Scarlett" continues the story of Scarlett O'Hara as she navigates her life and relationships following the events of "Gone With the Wind."
"Land is the only thing in the world worth working for, worth fighting for, worth dying for because it's the only thing that last."
The resolution in Gone with the Wind occurs when Scarlett realizes the value of Tara in her heart, after Rhett leaves her. She vows to continue to work and love this land and wait for Rhett's return because "Tomorrow is another day".
Scarlett can't bear to think of it (losing Rhett) today so she would think of it tommorrow as she is fond of saying and plans to return to Tara (her home and safehaven before the war even began).
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Rhett Butler.
Ona Munson plays the character Belle Watling in Gone with the Wind (1939). See the Related Link below.
Hattie McDaniel for "Gone with the Wind"
"After all tomorrow is another day" is the last line of "Gone with the Wind", a novel written by Margaret Mitchell.
Ohara - 1987 Last Year's Model 2-16 was released on: USA: 12 March 1988