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Chapter 19 "Gone With the Wind" and Scarlett Complex

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It is a novel written by American female writer Margaret Michel in the 1930s. It was published in 1936 and has been translated into dozens of languages.The film adapted based on this has caused a great sensation and has become a page that cannot be ignored in the history of cultural life in the 20th century. The story of the novel begins in April 1861 and spans twelve years. It takes the American Civil War as the background and focuses on portraying the image of Scarlett, the daughter of the manor owner.Scarlett's story is the story of Scarlett, and Scarlett's story has swept the world.

The most enthusiastic response came from the female world.For decades, the image of Scarlett has been deeply rooted in the hearts of many women, and has become the most appealing work for women since then. When women of different ages make waves in their hearts, we say that this is actually a story for them to realize their inner desires.No matter what kind of judgments are made on this work from the perspectives of literature, sociology, and history, it has to be admitted that this book has undoubtedly achieved great success in terms of its wide circulation. It has become the dream of many women to a considerable extent.

Here, in addition to the reasons of sociology, history, and culture, there are also profound reasons of personality psychology.Scarlett's personality is a typical personality. We regard it as a modern version of "fairy tale". For a story, people never simply accept it, but resonate with it from the bottom of their hearts.Scarlett's personality can arouse enthusiastic repercussions in the female world because they all have a psychological structure that resonates with it.Let us discover the "Scarlett Complex" that exists widely in modern life through the in-depth analysis of Scarlett's personality.

Let's first examine the history of Scarlett's personality formation since childhood. First, Scarlett's mother, Alan, was born in a wealthy family, which is better than her father's.Alan married Scarlett's father when her original lover left when she was a teenager.My father was thirteen years older than my mother. In the eyes of people of that era, this was an age gap big enough to be a father. After marriage, all the words and deeds of the mother are completely in line with the identity, she is a good wife and mother with both kindness and dignity, she can be regarded as the most kind and beautiful in traditional morality, and she is the real head of the family.The father is dependent and afraid of the mother. In front of an impeccable, young wife from a rich family, a husband must have such an attitude.

Scarlett was born in the second year of marriage, second daughter Su Lun was born in another year, and third daughter Kailin was born in another year. This is Scarlett's basic family situation. Second, because she is the eldest, and because she is the most beautiful, Scarlett is the most favored by her father, and she also has an obvious Electra complex. Her Elektra complex is beautifully displayed. She and her father are "heart-to-heart" like two good friends. Their tacit understanding is that some of the actions of the two have a common target of deception.There are things the father doesn’t want his wife to know, and there are things his daughter doesn’t want his mother to know, and they form a seemingly happy and normal father-daughter alliance to escape the rule of the benevolent mother.

Three, since Scarlett and her mother are only ten years apart in age, and since she and her two younger sisters are only one and two years apart in age, she is effectively competing with these three women for the same man (father ) in the position. Because of her mother's gentleness and virtuousness, Scarlett had the space to compete with her mother for her father.Because the two younger sisters are similar in age to her, her jealousy of competing for her father with the two younger sisters is further strengthened.Because she is the eldest daughter and the prettiest, she has tried her best to reject her two younger sisters since she was a child.

She is the favorite daughter of her father, and she is obedient and obedient to her mother, but she is authoritarian and authoritarian to her two younger sisters, which makes her a rather unique position in the family; in this position, she gradually grows up to be very possessive and jealous. Strong and domineering personality. At home, she is the only one who is not afraid of her father.It is the position of being favored and fearless in front of her father that has cultivated her self-confidence and pride in daring to reprimand men throughout her life, and also formed her strong aggressiveness in competing with other women for men.

In her life, she not only robbed her sister's lover openly and shamelessly, but also endlessly robbed men who belonged to other women. This characteristic of Scarlett is of course related to the cultural conditions of American society at that time; however, it is she rather than one of her younger sisters who formed such a unique personality, and there are indeed specific internal reasons within the family. For a child, the immersion of the entire social culture will eventually be manifested through the family environment, and the family environment has various specific characteristics, and each child in the family has a different status. , is the complete external condition for a child to form a personality.

Fourth, the mother is an important factor in the growth of Scarlett's personality. The mother is not only a good wife and mother in the general sense, but also a capable and talented parent with both kindness and dignity in the general sense. She is actually the entire moral code that Scarlett faces. On the one hand, the mother herself is the perfect embodiment of traditional morality, and her behavior conforms to the traditional norms in every way, with irreproachable nobility and perfection; on the other hand, her moral education to her daughter is impeccable.Mothers' education for their children has always been clear in principle, and has always been soft-spoken and calm.

Facing this mother who can be called a "model woman", Scarlett's attitude is very contradictory. She has both respect and admiration for her mother, but also latent resistance. She treats her mother with a kind of awe under the cover of mischievous and lively.To be more precise, Scarlett often feels inexplicable psychological pressure facing this perfect mother who is not much different from her own age. Fifth, on the one hand, she can't stand her mother's scolding eyes, so she always puts on the best face and behaves the most well-behaved in front of her mother; on the other hand, she seems to be learning manners every day, but she doesn't know anything She didn't learn that she resisted the moral rule from her mother in the tacit cooperation with her father.

The soft words of the mother, together with the nagging of the old mother at home, completely constitute the rule of the traditional moral order; in order to resist this rule, she shows a strong rebellion. This is a daughter's rebellion against her mother.This is the rebellion of the new women against the old moral traditions. In the scramble for victory with her sister, and in the covert scramble and confrontation with her mother, she formed a strong rejection of the same sex with an absolute nature.She doesn't have any girlfriends, and she thinks that all women are pursuing the same goal ── men, so they are all her enemies, including of course her sister. Six, again, she is absolutely egocentric.As described at the beginning of the novel, as long as she is not the center of the conversation for a short period of time in any scene with a large number of people, she cannot bear it. The extreme expression of this absolute exclusion of the same sex combined with egocentrism is that as long as a man loves another woman and does not love her, she cannot bear it.In order to calm down this intense stimulation, she will do things outside the norm.She will compete with any woman for a man.She intervenes without any scruples between all the men and women who are in love.She doesn't seduce a man because she loves him, but seduces a man to win over a woman.Because all women are her enemies, she has the urge to seduce every man. This strong complex was undoubtedly formed in the process of family competition and monopoly of her father. No matter how obedient and respectful she is to her mother, in fact, she has successfully won her father from her; no matter how close the two younger sisters are to her age, she has also repelled them from their father by absolute advantage; Psychology becomes inertia and continues, and in the twelve-year story, it finally has a more typical expression by destroying and plundering the sister's love. Seven, however, subconsciously, she must have had some sort of guilt about the predation. Especially for the plunder and confrontation of the mother, there will be deep anxiety and guilt. So we see that Scarlett believes that her mother is like the Virgin Mary, embodying truth and justice, embodying dear kindness, embodying profound wisdom, and having a great character.There is only one woman she agrees with all over the world, and that is her mother. Here we see a tendency to sublimate the mother into a god, into a religion.This is quite similar to Freud's psychological theory: a daughter who competed and resisted her mother finally put her mother on a high and holy altar. However, when she thinks that all women in the world are enemies except the mother, we see the opposite hidden meaning: the mother may be her first enemy; it's just that human moral and cultural norms make her dare not think so , It is also the mother's particularly perfect performance that makes her have no reason to think so. Eight, the mother is the symbol of the whole human moral culture, she has no power to resist.She was overwhelmed by her mother's virtues, and was also overwhelmed by all the orthodoxy of human moral culture at that time. However, even if her mother is so great, she would never want to imitate her mother, then she would lose the enjoyment of life and lose her man.The impulse in her heart full of profit has shown obvious confrontation here.When her mother taught her to carry on the tradition, she refused without compromise. Ninth, Scarlett enshrines the morally orthodox mother as a god in awe. In addition to moral guilt, she also has a very pragmatic psychological logic. In layman's terms, if the mother is not so perfect, not so kind and strict, not so gentle, courteous and thrifty, not such a good wife and mother, the mother and daughter would have conflicted long ago.On the one hand, the mother's virtue seems to suppress the daughter, and on the other hand, it gives the daughter room to compete for the father's love and expand space in the family. Praising the virtues of the mother is a little bit of taking advantage and being obedient. Ten, it was in such a childhood living environment, including the relationship with her mother, that Scarlett inevitably developed a rebellious personality. The daughter rebelled against the orthodox moral education her mother represented. This kind of rebellion is very contradictory for Scarlett: in front of boys, she wants to be a gentle and elegant lady, but also wants to be a flirtatious woman who gets what she wants.This is a typical performance of a girl's rebellious psychology at that time. This contradiction naturally expresses itself meaningfully in the attitude towards the mother. Just as described in the novel, Scarlett wants to respect her mother as an idol, and wants to grab her hair and become one with her mother.Respecting mothers like idols is deifying and religiousizing mothers, which implies self-guilt after resisting mothers; but wanting to grab the hair and mingle with mothers seems to be an affectionate joke, but in fact it hopes to obliterate the solemn religious mother pressure.If the mother had let down her airs and grabbed her hair and tangled up with her, laughing and furious, she could have toppled the huge statue that was pressing on her head. Finally, not long after the life story she started at the age of sixteen, her mother died of illness, a moral ruler disappeared, and Scarlett's long-suppressed rebellion erupted like a volcanic eruption. The story of the novel is mainly unfolded in three characters: Scarlett, Ashley and Rhett Brad.Scarlett's emotional entanglements with Ashley and Brad constitute the main plot of the book. The more important characters include Ashley's wife Melanie, Melanie's younger brother Charlie, and Scarlett's two younger sisters.Scarlett's mother died earlier, and her father died later, making Scarlett's life even more unfettered. There is no need to describe the ins and outs of the story here, but to analyze Scarlett's special personality based on some typical plots. We first see the plot at the beginning of the story, which contains the source of the development of the whole story, that is, Scarlett fell in love with Ashley. As an egocentric pretty girl, the reason why Scarlett fell in love with Ashley was because Ashley's elegance and ambiguity had a certain sense of mystery in her eyes.This is something beyond her cognition, and she has a sense of novelty about things she doesn't know, which is one of the manifestations of Scarlett's omnipresent desire to conquer. The second reason why Scarlett fell in love with Ashley was that he had another love.When all men bow their knees under her charm, Ashley is going to marry another woman, which of course arouses Scarlett's strong impulse to conquer. The third reason why Scarlett fell in love with Ashley was that she was rejected when she expressed her love to him, and she was so angry that she slapped Ashley powerfully.Nevertheless, she began her relentless pursuit. To a large extent it was written about a woman falling in love with a man she shouldn't have loved. For human beings, love is often not a direct sexual desire, nor is it a general need for emotional communication. There are many other social and cultural contents, including satisfying a person's sense of status, possession, power, accomplishment, etc. Something that can be summed up with vanity. Scarlett's love is extremely deformed and typical.In this deformed model, there is a universal truth. People usually mix non-love elements in love, but the strength is different.In such a deformed state as Scarlett, it has more fully exposed the complex meaning of the word love in human society. Just after Scarlett is rejected and Ashley is slapped across the face, another character emerges who sees and hears the conflict and falls hopelessly in love with this selfish, willful, proud, A beautiful girl who does her own way. Since then, Scarlett's fate has been entangled with Rhett, a man she should have loved but never loved.A person she should not love, she pursued for many years; a person she should love, but she ruthlessly rejected him. Scarlett's unreasonable choice, but explains how people behave under the domination of complexes. Further down, the plot that is worth investigating is that when Scarlett knew that Ashley was going to marry another girl, Melanie, she began to seduce Melanie's brother Charlie in front of them. This behavior of hers is definitely not a general sense of starvation: first, it is to stimulate Ashley, as if it can retaliate against him; second, Charlie is Melanie’s younger brother, and this action seems to be a show of power to Melanie; Thirdly, Charlie already had a fiancée and was getting married, and this involvement gave Scarlett especially a vicious pleasure.So she married Charlie a day before Ashley and Melanie. For Charlie, of course she has no love at all. This kind of angry behavior just shows that Scarlett has been completely seized by her jealousy.She was in an irresistible turmoil because of her failure to conquer Ashley, and also because of her failure in the contest with Melanie. She could only show her superiority by marrying earlier, so as to be proud of her trauma. repair. By analogy, Scarlett's actions remind us more of various abnormal behaviors in society.In this world, everyone completely follows their own thinking logic when taking actions. Scarlett snatched Charlie from her girlfriend's hands, and also showed that she had no moral taboos, and showed her character of going her own way. This was in stark contrast to her mother's character. This is exactly the daughter's rebellion against her mother. Further down, the plot we need to investigate is that Scarlett's first husband Charlie died, and he died on the front line of the war.As a widow, Scarlett could not participate in any social activities. However, she couldn't bear these rules and regulations, and finally couldn't restrain herself from participating in a bazaar. This is not only because she didn't love Charlie in the first place, and she had no grief for mourning, but also because she had an unrestrained rebellion against the taboos of social orthodox morality.Just when everyone thinks she should mourn her deceased husband, she only misses her only sweetheart, Ashley. At this bazaar, Ruide, as a rich man who raised a large sum of money, won the right to invite a certain lady to dance. He unexpectedly extended his hand to Scarlett. Under the eyes of everyone, Scarlett boldly stepped down from the dance floor to meet the victim. People considered "bad reputations" by high society danced together.This move is equally meaningful, dancing with the man who loves her in action, and dancing with the man she loves in heart The men depended on each other, and the death of her married husband did not arouse the slightest emotion in her. We see her combine cruelty (to her husband Charlie), infatuation (to Ashley), and contingency (to Brad Rhett). Further down, we see a more typical Scarlett-esque action. During the war, it became more and more difficult for her to maintain a manor. In order to pay the tax of 300 yuan, she had to go to the prison to ask the imprisoned Ruide for help.After being rejected, she left the prison and met Frank Kennedy, the fiancé of her younger sister, Su Lun. Knowing that he had money, she immediately used means to snatch it away from her sister, and quickly married, using his money . Here, on the one hand, the capitalist spirit that money is everything drives her to do whatever she can. On the other hand, it also shows that she completely disregards the ethics between sisters and openly snatches her sister's marriage. Not only is this a continuation of the rejection and predation of the sister that began at an early age, but it is also potentially incestuous.Had her sister been married to Frank Kennedy by this time, she would not have hesitated to take her brother-in-law for herself. She is not bound by any taboo, she is breaking all taboos. Looking at the history of Scarlett's personality formation from childhood to adulthood, we find that she is resisting all ethical and moral taboos.For her own survival, for her own desires, for her own psychological impulses, she can be desperate. Further down, we see that her second husband, Frank Kennedy, was killed in order to protect her, and she also did not show much sadness and guilt, because this is a marriage of power and meaning, without real feelings put in. She married Rhett again, this time all for money. In the eyes of most readers, Rhett Brad is her ideal lover, who is rich, handsome, graceful, and loves her very much; however, after becoming Rhett Brad's wife, Scarlett is still caught in the infatuated pursuit of Ashley Inextricable. It seems hard to understand that such a selfish, self-willed, and cruel woman still maintains this infatuation in the midst of mercenary pursuits.On the surface, this can be seen as a crazy and paranoid emotional pursuit; it can also be seen as an epic and pure emotional pursuit; however, in essence, it is only because it contains Scarlett's unique complex. Complexes make pursuits; happiness may be the fulfillment of complexes. In human society, different people have different desires, and different people have different happiness.When good and evil appear in the same person, it is only the complex deep in the person's heart that gathers them.The complex embodies all his life experiences and all his social relations.The complex is like a huge net, covering everyone in it. Rhett didn't want to marry any woman at first, but he married her so that Scarlett would no longer marry others for money.The development of the novel is the story of Scarlett and Brad. On the day of Ashley's birthday, Scarlett was entrusted by Melanie to meet Ashley. When they recalled the past, they triggered emotions and hugged each other, but they were bumped into and spread throughout the city.Although Rhett's feelings were hurt, Scarlett, who forced the shameless Scarlett to save face, still attended Ashley's birthday reception together with him.After returning from the reception, Rhett violently carried Scarlett into the bedroom, exercising her husband's rights.In this "rape", Scarlett really experienced lust for the first time, and felt that she was a little in love with Rhett. Her marriages to other men had never aroused her real passion before that, because they were products of vanity or money.Even with Rhett, Scarlett had never tasted real lust before, because she always loved others, and Rhett was reserved because of the man's self-esteem.It was anger that made Ruide break through his reserve and carry out a violent conquest, which actually communicated the lust between them. Here, there is something sinister about the lust on both sides: Rhett's lust for utterly disrespectful rape; Scarlett's lust for this seemingly violent fornication. The lust that was never aroused by legal conjugal life was aroused in this seemingly unlawful husband's "rape".This further shows that what she pursues is precisely the passion beyond the moral and ethical norms.Her joy and happiness may be a breakthrough of moral and ethical taboos. She's a woman who craves foul play. In the end, Melanie died of dystocia.Ashley loses his wife and becomes a "free" man.Scarlett, who has no competitors, can finally get the sweetheart she has been pursuing for many years, and Ashley is also eager to get close to her at this time.But at this moment, Scarlett suddenly discovers that Ashley is just a cowardly and incompetent man, far from her ideal lover.This seemingly abrupt but very reasonable change just shows how the paranoia caused by the strong desire to conquer once blinded her eyes. What a person pursues in her life may be what she does not need. This is almost sad, but it is a common occurrence in the world.There is no need to simply sneer at this.In many cases, the meaning of life is not all about the purpose, but more about the process.If you have been pursuing fulfillment all your life, but in the end you find that what you are pursuing is not what you need, that's okay.It's not too bad to end with regret if something was lost. In a sense, the vast majority of human life is of this nature. Sun Wukong struggled all his life, went through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, went through a fulfilling pursuit process, and finally learned the scriptures, got the right fruit, and became a Buddha. Is this what Sun Wukong really needs? Many people pursue their whole lives for the deep complex in their hearts, but in the end, do some people also feel melancholy that life is like a dream? At this point in life, Scarlett began to understand that Rhett was her real lover.However, this realization was too late. When she hoped to go to Rhett, the other party left without compromise. In the pursuit of love, Scarlett was rejected for the second time.Ashley's refusal had driven her to pursue him for twelve years, and it is conceivable that she would pursue Rhett Brad again in the days to come.Of course, we can also foresee that if one day Rhett returns to her side, she may not be able to really love. Scarlett's personality has been relatively stereotyped, and she is not so easy to change herself. Scarlett's personality is inseparable from her childhood family environment, which is especially reflected in three aspects: First, the willful and indulgent love for the father; second, the resistance and rebellion against the mother's obedience; third, the rejection and plunder of the younger sister, which can easily turn into the rejection and plunder of all women. The combination of these three aspects finally formed Scarlett's "egocentrism".As long as life doesn't center around her , she couldn't bear it.As long as a man doesn't love her but falls in love with another woman, she can't stand it. This is the most important complex hidden in Scarlett's personality: a complex of a woman who centers on me and does her own way in the world. After analyzing Scarlett's personality and complex, we can logically answer why so many women in the world are fascinated by her. First, Scarlett's story conforms to the cultural trend of the United States and the world since the 1930s, which is the trend of capitalist absolute individualism, liberalism, and hedonism (including sexual liberation) rebelling against traditional moral culture. It is this trend that makes the image of Scarlett appear and promote, and the image of Scarlett gives new impetus to this trend.Scarlett is like a girl standing on the bow of a boat waving flags and shouting, adding an exciting voice to this trend.All social psychology against traditional moral and ethical culture can find stimulants in Scarlett's story. It is precisely under the coercion of the huge social and cultural trends that Scarlett's image has a sharp impetus to sweep the world for a period of time. Second, in the trend of impacting and rebelling against traditional moral and ethical culture, there is one content that cannot be ignored, that is, the trend of women fighting against men's rights and demanding equality. As its extreme manifestation, there are various feminist movements . Scarlett's story is undoubtedly a typical banner of this type of women's liberation movement.As she said, in this world, a woman can do anything without the help of a man, except for having children.Scarlett has gone through a rough history of survival and struggle, and has become a powerful call for women to enter the society and strive for equal rights with men.Scarlett's female individualism opposes the male-centered world order in an extreme way. It is a typical story of female individual heroism. The heroine's thrilling progress in life and effective conquest of men have given female readers great excitement. They envy and appreciate Scarlett's ability to charm men, and they envy and appreciate Scarlett's becoming the center of a man's world.When Scarlett easily conquered one man after another with her beauty and intelligence, I don't know how many women fell in love with her. This is actually the desire in their hearts. Third, Scarlett's story is a typical story of fighting against mother's power.Although Scarlett did not write her rebellion against her mother on her banner, all her actions showed her rebellion against her mother's orthodox education. There must be quite a few girls in this world who have an Elektra complex lurking in their hearts, eager to fight against the orthodox moral and ethical concepts represented by their mothers, and against the entire order set by society for girls.They just have to accept the rule of their mother and have to accept a series of norms conveyed by their mother. Scarlett's rebellious life and her witty strategy of overtly and secretly resisting her mother gave women a happy experience of successfully fighting against their mothers.Those women who have suppressed a relatively deep Elektra complex since childhood will definitely resonate with Scarlett's story from the bottom of their bodies and minds.In this resonance, repressed emotions can be released, and spiritual pleasure can be obtained in the victory of imagination. Fourth, arrange for Scarlett a charming man, Rhett Brad, who can be said to be the modern version of Prince Charming, and is the prince charming who was rejected by Scarlett in every possible way but still pursued relentlessly. It is the existence of Ruett Brad that makes female readers feel confident and warm about Scarlett's difficult struggle for survival. No matter how Scarlett faces the adversity of life and falls in love with the man she shouldn't love, and no matter how capricious and arrogant Scarlett is, Rhett, a mature, powerful, charming and rich man, always guards her warmly. It reprimands but does not feel ashamed, which is indeed the ideal fate of a girl.In Scarlett, Rhett plays the image of the father.His existence gives charming smiles and comfort to all girls who have Electra complex since childhood. The favored daughter can shake her father around as much as she wants, and she can ignore her father's love as much as she can, and act out of her own way, but her father's generous and warm chest will always be her last harbor and destination. In this sense, Scarlett's story is also the story of the hidden Electra. It puts all the girls on a romantic adventure with Scarlett following Ashley and getting over the addiction of having a reliable father like Rhett behind him.Very beautiful and very hidden, no taboo. Fifth, although many women may not have had the experience of Scarlett's rejection and plundering of their sisters, nor may they treat women like Scarlett. Sexuality has extreme repulsion and jealousy, however, they have more or less had such psychological experiences. In terms of competing for men and love, all women, especially those who are close in age, are competitors with each other.Every woman has experienced rivalry and jealousy with her own sex as she grows up.This is a powerful complex shared by women.Everyone wants to excel in this competition and win big.It's just that the norms of human morality and ethics have imposed various restrictions and taboos on this kind of competition among women. Under restrictions and taboos, women's competitive impulses are suppressed. When Scarlett competes with other women without restraint, it often produces an involuntary potential excitement in female readers.When Scarlett snatches men belonging to other women without hesitation, even her younger sister, this "fearless" behavior will vent the repressed energy in many women's hearts. Female readers, perhaps tempted to compare themselves to Scarlett, experience her triumphant superiority rather than the resentment that arose in the plundered women. Sixth, Scarlett's story is a story of rebellion. She rebelled against her mother, orthodoxy, ethics and morality, and the patriarchal society.More extreme, she is a complete rebellious personality. In order to achieve her goal, she does not hesitate to use any means, regardless of any moral and ethical image; she does not consider any evaluation of public opinion; She has never felt lust after three legal husbands, but she tasted lust in Rhett's violent possession, which reveals her almost incestuous anti-taboo tendency. The rebellious image of Scarlett must have resonated with many women against taboos in their hearts. According to Freud's concept, this is the "id" rebelling against the "superego". This kind of liberation gives people spiritual pleasure and satisfaction. In this way, we can say that, like a modern version of "fairy tale", it is a dream of many modern women. According to Freud, dreams are the fulfillment of wishes.According to our point of view, there can be a better definition of dreams, that is, dreams are subconscious minds practiced by human beings. Human beings are advanced animals that are constantly practicing. Since their birth, human beings have been endlessly solving various contradictions, overcoming objects, and conquering the world.This melody of resolving conflicts is also reflected in their dreams at night.If you are thirsty, you will drink water in your dream; if you are hungry, you will have a full meal in your dream; the contradiction between hunger and thirst is illusoryly resolved in your dream.In reality, I did not win the trophy, but in my dream, I may have performed the glory of holding flowers and returning triumphantly. If there is an inner conflict due to self-guilt, there will be a clever story in the dream to resolve the conflict, or to condemn oneself, or to shirk responsibility. All the plot designs can release the potential self-guilt a little bit. The essence of art is dream thinking.Art also resolves the contradictions of reality in an imaginary world. In modern society, the conflict between desire and moral and ethical norms occurs every moment: on the one hand, it is the rule caused by the whole norm system; on the other hand, it is the rebellious force against this rule. Specific to a certain historical period, rebellion is not unreasonable, and the rule of the normative system is not all so reasonable; but one thing is certain, rebellion can only be limited forever, which may be the law of continuous development of human history. However, the power of rebellion has the urge to expand infinitely. At this time, art comes to help resolve the contradiction. In the story, the female readers experienced a rebellious adventure with Scarlett. Not only was she not punished, but she also waited for an eternal Brad in the distance.
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