Actually, no. Tara is based off of a plantation the author Margaret Mitchell knew as a young girl. However, if you go to Georgia and ask where 'Tara' is the locals will actually direct you to that plantation that Tara is derived from.
No. It is however the name of the plantation in "Gone with the Wind" which is referenced numerous times throughout the movie.
The name of the melody in Gone with the Wind is Tara's theme. Tara was the plantation where Scarlett O'Hara lived before the war.
Fountenoy Hall
If you mean the O'Hara family estate, it was called Tara.
There are only two mentioned in Gone with the wind. Tara (the O'Hara's plantation) 12 Oaks (the Wilkes plantation) GWTW also mentions Mimosa, the home of the Tarelton twins or the McIntosh's
In the movie "Gone with the wind", Tara was the plantation Scralett grew up on.
Tara
No. It is however the name of the plantation in "Gone with the Wind" which is referenced numerous times throughout the movie.
The name of the melody in Gone with the Wind is Tara's theme. Tara was the plantation where Scarlett O'Hara lived before the war.
Fountenoy Hall
If you mean the O'Hara family estate, it was called Tara.
Tara
There are only two mentioned in Gone with the wind. Tara (the O'Hara's plantation) 12 Oaks (the Wilkes plantation) GWTW also mentions Mimosa, the home of the Tarelton twins or the McIntosh's
Scarlet
The name of the plantation near Twelve Oaks in "Gone With the Wind" is Tara. It is the plantation owned by Scarlett O'Hara's family.
Melanie Wilkes sings "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" at Tara's melancholy Christmas in Gone with the Wind.
Prissy was a character in "Gone with the Wind" who worked at Tara.