Scarlett's father Gerald O'hara, he then later dies after attempting to jump a horse and breaking his neck
The people of Atlanta during the Civil War.
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.
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
The answer to your question is "yes". Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone With the Wind" was first published in 1936. The movie of the same name was produced in 1939. World War II began in September 1939, after Hitler's invasion of Poland.
how was the movie "gone with the wind compared to the civil war
The American Civil War
The American Civil War.
The people of Atlanta during the Civil War.
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.
The US Civil War provides the background.
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"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.
Do you mean GONE With The Wind? It's set against the American Civil War, that was from 1862-65.
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..."
A battle scene.
Most of the answers can be found in Gone With the Wind.