Twilight......you have to disregard how dependent Bella is on men in her life otherwise you can't finish it
Gone with the Wind is my favorite book and I think it is a little racist. The book is set in the south during the Civil War and the author and her family (which it is based on) were all white Southerners, so obviously it isn' t going to be nice to blacks or northerners for that matter. In fact, black people at that time were at the lowest ring of society and were commonly called names like the "n word". It would actually be more far-fetched if they were getting along with each other during the Reconstruction era (after the Civil War). And it's true that a lot of blacks who found work did the same exact jobs they did as slaves.
But overall that shouldn't be the reason to detract you from reading it. History is ugly, no matter how sugar-coated some events are in the present. The author at least did not show vicious mistreatment of slaves, as I've unfortunately read in other novels. I have to read Uncle Tom's Cabin for one of my classes and I hope that doesn't scar me. And yes, the first 200 or so pages of the book are TEDIOUS but the ending is so devastating and is a literal cliffhangerđ
And I've read Scarlett the Sequel...it completely butchers the storyđđź but read it if you want closure from the last scene in the original novelđ
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