S is for ‘Scarlett’.What a girl, what a woman! She is the epitome of womanhood.A match of strength for every Rhett, a match of folly for every Ashley… This O’Harais beautiful, brave, cruel, and brilliant. So what if Rhett left her (I do not thinkthat the sequel to Gone with the Wind counts); she was no left weak. No when heplayed with her, not when he loved her. Bonnie’s death was Rhett’s fault.Period.
Scarlett needed a different man, she didn’t need a charmer,she didn’t need a fool. She was ahead of her times and men just couldn’t catchup with her. Ever since I’ve read the book five years ago, her words have givenme strength on many a hopeless day. Whenever faced with trials andtribulations, judgment, loss, and despair; she always believed:
"After all... tomorrow is another day!"
Vivian Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara