每当斯嘉丽对自己行为的道德感到担忧时,她就会想起那天,她把母亲的窗帘变成连衣裙,并认为她离有尊严的女士艾伦希望她回去的尊严太远了。 【参考资料】Margaret Mitchell(玛格丽特•米切尔)《Gone with the Wind》《飘》电子书和网络公开资料。 ———- End ——— 编辑于 2024-11-21 20:03・IP 属地广东 内容...
Gone with the Wind Plot summary Gone with the Wind takes place in the southern United States in the state of Georgia during the American Civil War (1861–1865) and the Reconstruction Era (1865–1877) that followed the war. The novel unfolds against the backdrop of rebellion wherein sevensou...
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解析 Scarleft O'Hara(郝思嘉) Rheft Butler(白瑞德) Melanie Hamilton(媚兰.汉密尔顿) Ashley Wilkes(卫希礼) 分析总结。 免费查看同类题视频解析查看解答更多答案结果一 题目 gone with the wind 的男主人公 两个 答案 Scarleft O'Hara(郝思嘉) Rheft Butler(白瑞德) Melanie Hamilton(媚兰.汉密尔顿) ...
Mr. Wilkes always had at least a dozen darkies running back and forth with trays to serve the guests. Over behind the barns there was always another barbecue pit, where the house servants and the coachmen and maids of the guests had their own feast of hoecakes and yams and chitterlings...
The sunny front veranda was thronged with guests. Yes, the whole County was here, thought Scarlett. The four Tarleton boys and their father leaned against the tall columns, the twins, Stuart and Brent, side by side inseparable as usual, Boyd and Tom with their father, James Tarleton. Mr....
So I went out and found pleasant consolation and left you to your refinements. And you spent that time tracking the long-suffering Mr. Wilkes. God damn him, what ails him? He can’t be faithful to his wife with his mind or unfaithful with his body. Why doesn’t he make up his min...
There was always too much truth in the things he said. Well, this finished him. If ever, ever he should be so ill bred as to try to take any liberties with her, she would show him. “Will you kindly turn the horse around, Captain Butler? I wish to go back to the hospital.”...
Mr. Wilkes always had at least a dozen darkies busy running back and forth with trays to serve the guests. Over behind the barns there was always another barbecue pit, where the house servants and the coachmen and maids of the guests had their own feast of hoecakes and yams and chitter...
“The trouble with most of us Southerners,” continued Rhett Butler, “is that we either don’t travel enough or we don’t profit enough by our travels. Now, of course, all you gentlemen are well traveled. But what have you seen? Europe and New York and Philadelphia and, of course,...