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Ms.
Haskell
also
goes
over
the
autobiographical
correspondences
between
Margaret
Mitchell
and
her
two
creations,
Scarlett
and
Melanie,
contrasting
the
author’s
tomboy
childhood
and
flapperesque
youth
with
the
ladylike
gentility
she
assumed
later
in
life;
her
fierce
determination
to
become
a
writer
and
her
fear
of
the
social
backlash
the
publication
of
her
novel
might
set
off.
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Ms. Haskell also goes over the autobiographical correspondences between Margaret Mitchell and her two creations, Scarlett and Melanie, contrasting the author’s tomboy childhood and flapperesque youth with the ladylike gentility she assumed later in life; her fierce determination to become a writer and her fear of the social backlash the publication of her novel might set off.
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