![]() ![]() ![]() And in conformity with many other’s views about war, Mitchell agrees that there are winners in war only in name but that the destruction inherent in war, leaves everyone a loser. In many ways, Margaret Mitchell expresses through Gone with the Wind that war is never a good resort for the resolution of political differences. ![]() There are also numerous literary devices employed in the book and significant symbols in the story. Some of these themes are hidden in layers of obscurity that can only be unraveled through in-depth analysis. The book is rich in themes of war, the uncomfortable issue of race, slavery, social class, human nature, and gender dynamics. Gone with the Wind is a historical fiction told in simple language from an omniscient perspective and also with heavily accented vernacular from most of the characters. ![]()
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