每个角色都依赖于梅兰妮,所以当她最后死于流产时,似乎没有她,一切都崩溃了。 阿什利·威尔克斯(Ashley Wilkes) 阿什利·威尔克斯是整个故事中斯嘉丽·奥哈拉爱情的对象。他有一头金发,眼睛里有一种梦幻般的、遥远的表情。他是十二橡树的约翰·威尔克斯的儿子,并在故事的早期与他的表弟梅兰妮·汉密尔顿结婚;他们有一个...
Why, Ashley Wilkes and his father told Pa just last week that our commissioners in Washington would come to—to—an—amicable agreement with Mr. Lincoln about the Confederacy. And anyway, the Yankees are too scared of us to fight. There won't be any war, and I'm tired of hearing ...
历史是洪流、是巨轮,人和物在其中飘零沉浮,最终都被糅杂进这流水里,随时间而去。Gone with wind,说的是Scarlett的爱情,是Ashley等南方人的生活方式,是南北战争,是南方的种植园制度。这本书叙事宏大,虽不直接描写战争的激烈,却处处体现战争的残酷血腥。所表现的主题,没有止步于小儿女家的爱情,而是深入到南方人在...
Why, Ashley Wilkes and his father told Pa just last week that our commissioners in Washington would come to—to—an—amicable agreement with Mr. Lincoln about the Confederacy. And anyway, the Yankees are too scared of us to fight. There won't be any war, and I'm tired of hearing ...
Gone with the WindScarlett is a woman who can deal with a nation at war,Atlanta burning,the Union Army carrying off everything from her beloved Tara,the carpetbaggers who arrive after the war.Scarlett is beautiful.She has vitality.But Ashley,the man she has wanted for so long,is going to...
Strange that going away with Ashley did not seem like a sin, but with Rhett— In the dull twilight of the winter afternoon she came to the end of the long road which had begun the night Atlanta fell. She had set her feet upon that road a spoiled, selfish and untried girl, full ...
She had been so engrossed with the job of making Tara produce she had paid little heed to what was going on in the world outside. Now that she had Will and Ashley to attend to whatever business she might have in Jonesboro and Fayetteville, she seldom left the plantation. And even as ...
Why aren’t you upstairs resting with the other girls’? What is it, Scarlett, secret? S: Ashley, Ashley, I love you. A: Scarlett. S: I love you. I do. A: Well, isn’t it enough that you’ve gathered every other man’ s heart today? You’ve always had mine, you 2)cut ...
AS THE TRAIN CARRIED SCARLETT northward that May morning in 1862, she thought that Atlanta couldn’t possibly be so boring as Charleston and Savannah had been and, in spite of her distaste for Miss Pittypat and Melanie, she looked forward with some curiosity toward seeing how the town had ...