She didn't. Rhett Butler is not a real person.
She visited Charleston SC where she learned about the feud between the Rhett family and the Butler family. She combined the names for her lead character in GWTW, who was also from Charleston, SC.
Scarlett O'Hara was married to Rhett Butler for a little over a year in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind." Their marriage begins in Chapter 34 and lasts until the end of the book, concluding in a dramatic separation. Despite their brief time together, their relationship is central to the story's themes of love and loss.
The Margaret Mitchell Estate authorized two sequels to Gone With The Wind, called Scarlett and Rhett Butler's People, released in 1991 and 2007, respectively.
She was 16
Yes, it is called Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig.
She visited Charleston SC where she learned about the feud between the Rhett family and the Butler family. She combined the names for her lead character in GWTW, who was also from Charleston, SC.
Rhett Butler's full name is Rhett Ashton Butler. He is a fictional character from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind," published in 1936. Rhett is known for his charm, wit, and complex relationship with the protagonist, Scarlett O'Hara. The character has become iconic in American literature and film, particularly through the portrayal by Clark Gable in the 1939 film adaptation.
Scarlett O'Hara was married to Rhett Butler for a little over a year in Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind." Their marriage begins in Chapter 34 and lasts until the end of the book, concluding in a dramatic separation. Despite their brief time together, their relationship is central to the story's themes of love and loss.
Rhett Butler was a character in the movie 'Gone With the Wind' and he married the character Scarlett O'Hara.
The Margaret Mitchell Estate authorized two sequels to Gone With The Wind, called Scarlett and Rhett Butler's People, released in 1991 and 2007, respectively.
Bonnie Blue Butler's father was Rhett Butler, a fictional character from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind." Rhett is portrayed as a charming and roguish Southern gentleman who becomes romantically involved with Scarlett O'Hara. Bonnie Blue is their daughter, who plays a minor yet poignant role in the story.
Rhett Butler, a fictional character from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind," does not die in the story. The novel ends with his departure from Scarlett O'Hara, leaving his fate ambiguous. The sequel, "Scarlett," provides more context but still does not depict his death. Therefore, his ultimate fate remains unresolved in the original narrative.
Yes to Rhett Butler... Not the character but the man who owns R.E Butler and company
Rhett Butler was created in 1936.
She was 16
Rhett Butler's People was created in 2007.
Yes, it is called Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig.