
Escarlata O'Hara
Escarlata O'Hara is a fictional character and the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell's classic novel 'Gone with the Wind.' Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, she is depicted as a strong-willed and determined Southern belle who struggles to maintain her family's plantation and social status. Known for her beauty, charm, and resilience, Escarlata's complex character navigates themes of love, loss, and survival, making her one of literature's most memorable heroines. Her famous line, 'I'll think about that tomorrow,' reflects her approach to life's challenges, emphasizing her ability to postpone difficult decisions and focus on the present.
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