You get to spend a day inside your favorite movie. Tell us which one it is — and what happens to you while you’re there.
Growing up I loved Gone With the Wind. Scarlett O’Hara was the first stubborn, manipulative, capable female character, I connected with. She was my role model. Being a child, I didn’t notice her relationship difficulties or three husbands. I only had eyes for the fact that she could do anything she set her mind to and everyone loved her even those who hated her.
This year is 75 years since Gone with The Wind was released. Today, through Daily Prompt, I have the opportunity to become involved in this great movie and see what it teaches me. Coming from Australia I knew little about American history, the setting of this movie. It is a civil war romance and the passion for the cause was something that I had never seen before. This backdrop to the story gives it drama and purpose. Casting the main characters correctly— Scarlett and Rhett—was so important to the director that he held up production until both were available. A secret that did pay off in the end with the film winning 10 Academy Awards including Hattie McDaniel—the first African American to win an Oscar for her role as Mammie.
The story theme for me was Scarlett’s determination to do whatever she had to for herself and her family. This was in strong opposition to the role many women played putting others before themselves and not standing up for their rights.
Scarlett’s strength was the focus of much controversy, but also admired by others. Unfortunately for Scarlett, she didn’t understand herself well and was guilty of not thinking about the consequences before taking action.
So what have I learnt from my time with Gone With The Wind?
- Believe in yourself.
- Do what you have to do, but to be truly successful consider the impact of your actions on others. You may still go ahead anyway—plan for problems.
- Change is necessary.
- Don’t judge a book by its cover. Support can come from the anyone at anytime.
- Ask for what you need.
- Sometimes you need to wait for the timing to be right. Don’t settle for second best.
- Freedom is worth fighting for.
- If you want something done, do it yourself.
- Don’t give up.
- Hard work can rebuild your life.
And lastly my favourite quote:
I almost chose this too, but decided on a different avenue. You hit some terrific points here! 😀
It was fun thinking about it from a different point of view.Now I want to watch it again and find out more. Blogging changes your prospective.
Yes, it does and it can be so much fun! 😀