Thursday, October 28, 2010

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STRENGTH: SCARLETT O'HARA picaresque

I've been reading my novel "Gone with the Wind", and perhaps professional deformation of the things that struck me is the entrepreneurial attitude of the protagonist Scarlett O'Hara. Run 1861 in northern Georgia, Scarlett is a spoiled teenage daughter of a cotton plantation owner with more than 100 black-tie or no shoes, you have everything you want and your dedication are the parties and flirting with the gentlemen of nearby plantations. Then the collapse happens, the Civil War that the South lost as a result of which the army U.S. sweeps Georgia, are freed slaves, and destroy the foundations of the economy of south Scarlet lost his mother, his father is idiotic, escaped slaves, their companions die in the war parties or maimed, and Meanwhile 10 people depressed, hungry and cowardly depend on it. Are poor overnight, and while others sink, rolls up, grows cotton, defends their land, works, commit unlawful acts, fighting to get ahead, buy two mills, works being criticized by the conservative society of Atlanta, home three times, and finally meet the famous phrase he utters "God is my witness that I will never starvation "at the end again have a large estate. Do not tell me what I have heard older men" To fix this we need a war, "but perhaps the crisis set the stage for great entrepreneurs who otherwise would not have appeared .'s not all bad.

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