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Rhett Butler


 

Rhett Butler is the handsome, dashing fictional hero of Gone with the Wind written by American author, Margaret Mitchell. The novel introduces him as the problem-solving pragmatist who is sure that the South cannot win a protracted war with the North. His opinions, expressed in the parlor of a Southern gentleman's household, are not viewed favorably by the Southerners and as a result, he is even challenged to a duel. Rhett gracefully takes a bow with the famous lines "I seem to have ruined everybody's brandy and cigars and dreams of victory and war."

Related Topics:
Fictional - Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell - South - War - North

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Introduction
Introduction
The Lost Cause
Life with Scarlett
Adaptations

 

 

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