Atlanta Escorts: Gone with the Wind

Posted on November 20th, 2009 in Atlanta escorts

The American public took it for granted that Clark Gable would star as Rhett Butler, and they were wholly correct: he does a marvelous job in the part. It’s impossible not to be bowled over by Rhett’s quick wit and confident charm, and despite his vocal disinterest in the war, he’s easily the most heroic of its male characters. What sets Rhett apart from the more respectable Southern gentlemen pictured here is that they march in lockstep with what’s expected of them. When they talk about defending the honor of the South, I can’t shake the impression that they haven’t invested any real thought into the war that stands before them. They’re simply playing their part…doing what they think they’re supposed to do. Rhett, meanwhile, is guided by his own compass. Yes, he’s frequently driven by pleasures financial and physical. His closest confidante, after all, is the madam of a nearby brothel. This does little to change the fact t …

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