Gone With the Wind- Chapter 6
Summary:
In Twelve Oaks, it is a special occasion. All the county's most prestigious families arrive there. Scarlett suddenly notices a tall, dark-skinned man staring at her cautiously, and it shocks her. Then, they tell her that he is Rhett Butler, a man from a aristocratic family in Charleston, South Carolina. Rhett is known for his aggressive and strong manners, as he killed a man during a duel. Melanie's timid brother has a huge crush on Scarlett, and he even proposes to her, but she hardly heard what he said as all her attention was directed to Ashley. Scarlett gets extremely jealous when she sees Melanie sitting next to Ashley. After the barbecue is over, Scarlett races to Ashley who is in the library room, and finally confesses her love for him. He denies her love and says that he is going to marry Ashley, and that they could never make a good match as how different they both where. By hearing this, Scarlett slaps Ashley with huge anger. While all that happens, Rhett is sitting down watching and then he teases Scarlett about having such unladylike manners. The chapter ends with the news that President Lincoln has called for troops to start a civil war. Charles asks again Scarlett for marriage, and this time, she accepts, just to escape from Ashley's denial.
Analysis of a character:
Rhett: He is introduced in this chapter at the barbecue. Scarlett first sees him staring at her with a intimidating look. He is a strong, scandalous man from an aristocratic family in Charleston, South Carolina. Rhett once took a girl out without a chaperone, and then refused to marry her, though he should have married her after such outrageous behavior. The girl's brother, defending her honor, challenged Rhett to a duel. Rhett killed the man during the duel.
Story movement:
One big and major event that happened during this chapter was Scarlett's confession to Ashley about how she felt about him. The fact that Ashley neglected her love and preferred to marry Melanie, outraged Scarlett and made her show a little bit more of her personality and how aggressive she is. Also, now that nothing will happen between Scarlett and Ashley, the story will change and we can see that by the end of the chapter, Scarlett acts impulsively and forcibly accepts Charles proposal to marriage, just to get passed Ashley.
Themes:
I think that by reading this chapter, a new theme could be war, because at the end of the chapter Scarlett receives the news that President Abraham Lincoln called troops because the civil war is going to start. This could also change the story as many things can occur during the war. For example, many characters could die, etc.
Thoughts and opinions:
Right now, I have a positive thought about this book. It is finally getting a little more interesting by presenting new characters and having major events happening, (Ashley and Scarlett, Rhett introduced, the news about the war at the end, and Scarlett's acceptance to Charles' proposal).