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.
The people of Atlanta during the Civil War.
The classic epic starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh takes place during The American Civil War (1861-1865).
In "Gone With the Wind," Charles Hamilton dies shortly after marrying Scarlett O'Hara. Their wedding takes place early in the story, and Charles is killed in battle during the Civil War just a few months later. This quick turn of events significantly impacts Scarlett's character and her subsequent decisions throughout the novel.
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..."
Chase The Wild Pigeons: A novel of the Civil War
how was the movie "gone with the wind compared to the civil war
The people of Atlanta during the Civil War.
The classic epic starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh takes place during The American Civil War (1861-1865).
In "Gone With the Wind," Charles Hamilton dies shortly after marrying Scarlett O'Hara. Their wedding takes place early in the story, and Charles is killed in battle during the Civil War just a few months later. This quick turn of events significantly impacts Scarlett's character and her subsequent decisions throughout the novel.
The American Civil War
The American Civil War.
Takes place during the Civil War, and Sherman"s Atlanta campaign which laid waste to much of Georgia.
"Gone with the Wind" is the famous movie that was made from a book by Margaret Mitchell which deals with the Civil War and its aftermath in the American South.
"Inherit The Wind" was never meant to be nonfiction (historical.) In fact, the book reminds you that the characters have their own seperate names from any historical book ever written.
A battle scene.
Most of the answers can be found in Gone With the Wind.
The US Civil War provides the background.