He got another woman pregnant, or in other words he cheated on his wife, and as a result Mrs. O'hara asks for him to be dismissed
If you mean the O'Hara family estate, it was called Tara.
Fountenoy Hall
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.
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
It is identified as "Tara's Theme" - Tara was Scarlett's home.
If you mean the O'Hara family estate, it was called Tara.
Fountenoy Hall
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.
In the movie "Gone with the wind", Tara was the plantation Scralett grew up on.
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
It is identified as "Tara's Theme" - Tara was Scarlett's home.
Tara
Scarlet
Yes, Tara is the name of Scarlett O'Hara's plantation in Gone with the Wind; on her return home, Scarlett wonders if Tara still stands or if it has been destroyed by the Yankees and is "gone with the wind." Ashley Wilkes, whom Scarlett loves throughout much of the novel, lives at a nearby plantation named Twelve Oaks.
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.