I have to start by admitting that in the beginning I wasn't completely thrilled to read this book. I've seen the movie and it was cheesy; how could the book be any good? Well, I think this book is one of the best written character books I've read. The story and the characters pull you in. I've thought a lot about how I could review this book, I'm sure there are many reviews of it so what can I say that is different than the other reviews? Probably nothing. I've decided that I would break it down into more of a character review.
Scarlett O'Hara - Scarlett is one of those characters you want to strangle. At the beginning of the book she is a spoiled little brat that has to have her own way. She is in love with Ashley Wilkes, but he is marrying someone else. Even in the beginning you can see that she doesn't understand Ashley and that she and he are completely different; he just fills an ideal. In the middle of the book where she had to leave Atlanta when it was under siege and go back to Tara, I thought so much of her. She was such a fighter and wasn't going to back down from anything! She worked hard to put food on the table for everyone, she took charge, she was admirable. When she needed the tax money and decided to be Rhett Butler's mistress things went down hill. She married her sister's fiancé and became a business woman. Again she was a fighter but this time she was fighting for selfish things, money in particular. She had no regard for anyone else and was once again a brat. When her second husband died and Rhett proposed to her she then turned into the most selfish human being. This is when I wanted to strangle her, I knew she loved Rhett but she wouldn't give up Ashley and then when she finally realized how much she loved Melanie and Rhett and that she didn't love Ashley it was too late. Such a sad ending, but she kind of deserved it.
Ashley Wilkes - I think Ashley is a bit of a wimp. I'm not impressed with him at all and knew for a long time that Scarlett didn't really love him. They had absolutely nothing in common, I think they were just both in love with the past, when life was careless. They were each other's link to that time of their life. He was an intellectual and had lots of book smarts but no common sense. After the war and he had lost all his money and his land he had nothing. He couldn't support a family and gave in to Scarlett and Melanie (his wife) too easily.
Rhett Butler - I know that I shouldn't have liked him as much as I did. He really is a dirty, lying, cheating scoundrel. He loved Scarlett though, truly loved her and was truly hurt by her. He did all he could for Scarlett , Melanie and Melanie's Aunt Pitty Patt. He knew what a good person Melanie was and recognized it. He had so much passion for those he loved and respected and the rest he treated as fools. I think he liked to push people's buttons. He first met Scarlett when she declared her love for Ashley on the same day Ashley became engaged to Melanie, the war started and Scarlett became engaged to Charles Hamilton (she married him to try to make Ashley jealous and he was Melanie's brother). Rhett fell in love with her right then. When Charles dies and Scarlett moves to Atlanta to live with Melanie and Aunt Pitty Patt, Rhett shows up on and off and helps them out. He tells Scarlett he's not a marrying man and tries to get her to be his mistress, Scarlett turns him down but he doesn't give up. He finally gives in after Scarlett's second husband dies and proposes to her on the day of the funeral. He spends his life trying to make Scarlett love him by pampering her and giving her whatever she wants. Scarlett has a baby girl and Rhett realizes that Scarlett doesn't love him and gives up on her (they actually begin sleeping in separate rooms) and turns all his attention to their daughter. When their daughter dies in a tragic accident, Rhett falls apart and leaves Scarlett just when she realizes that she never did love Ashley, or at least she hadn't for a long time, and that she really did love Rhett. It broke my heart, not so much for Scarlett because she's an idiot, but for Rhett. He really did love Scarlett and did everything he could to show her and to win her love. He had to live with the knowledge that Scarlett loved someone else (or at least she thought she did) and in the end when Scarlett finally comes to him to love him he is so tired and so sad that he doesn't want to deal with it. Maybe I took the wrong side of this story but this is how I felt.
Melanie Hamilton Wilkes - What can I say about her except she is the most loyal friend that anyone could ask for. Scarlett did not deserve her. After Ashley left for the war Scarlett stayed close to Melanie so that she could be close to Ashley. A couple of times Scarlett and Ashley met up in secret and declared their love for each other and when Ashley refused to run away with Scarlett she never showed her love for him again (in the physical sense). Scarlett saved Melanie's life when Melanie had a baby on the day that Atlanta was being raided and they had to evacuate. Scarlett took Melanie, Melanie's new baby and their servant to Tara (after Rhett abandoned them on the road so he could join the army). She fought when they arrived at Tara to keep Melanie and the baby alive, she made sure they had enough to eat. So because Scarlett did all this Melanie became a devoted friend to Scarlett and stood by her even when the city of Atlanta was accusing Scarlett and Ashley of having an affair. Scarlett hated Melanie until the day Melanie died and then she realized that Melanie was the best friend she had.
These are the main characters of the story. Of course, there are many others but I won't go into all of them. Gone With the Wind is an epic novel and even though it is over 1,000 pages it keeps you involved and interested the entire time. I don't think at any point I was bored and anxious for it to end. I always judge a book by how I feel when it is over. If I'm happy it's over than the book wasn't that great for me. If I mourn the loss of the companionship of the characters from the book than that book goes on my favorites list. I mourned the loss of these characters and thought of them often after I put the book down. I enjoyed Gone With the Wind and highly recommend it as a classic everyone should read.