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The setting of the book was the Civil War and in one part it showed the burning of Atlanta. When that scene was filmed the actual set was burned for the film so what you see in the movie is what happened.

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Gone with the Wind shows the Civil War from the Souths point of view. The main character Scarlett, seeing the horrors of the war right in front of her own eyes. She works at a hospital treating the men, and she also witnesses the burning of Atlantic and the fear as the South is destroyed, but also witnesses its rebuilding. I am from the north so I have always seen the Civil War from the norths point of view and it was interesting to me to see it from a Southerners point of view.

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The Battle of Atlanta and the evacuation of the city by the Confederate Army.

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