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What is the synopsis of Gone with the Wind?

Gone with the Wind is a love story set in the American Civil War.

The protagonist of the novel, Scarlett O 'Hara, is the daughter of a wealthy and well-established planter in Georgia, USA. Father Gerald is an immigrant from Ireland. When he first arrived in Georgia, Gerald was penniless and won the ownership of Tarot Manor by gambling. So he began to start a business in this red land, weaving his American dream. It was not until he was 43 years old that he married Ellen, a 15-year-old French immigrant's daughter on the East Coast. Gerald is kind-hearted, but short-tempered, while his young wife has a good family education and strict moral values. She personally ran the daily affairs of the whole manor, and even treated the slaves in the manor and delivered babies. Therefore, the couple were respected by the surrounding white manor owners and deeply loved by the black slaves. Daughter Scarlett grew up slowly in this environment.