Gone with the Wind was an American novel by Scarlet Ohara. The novel is divided into three parts: the first, the middle and the second. They tell the story of Scarlet Ohara, who went from a small town girl to the richest woman in the southern United States and her final failure. The first part mainly talked about Scarlet Ohara's life in the small town, her story with Tom Swan, the Wilkes couple, and the people around her. Si Jiali was a brave, strong and ambitious girl. She longed for happiness but was also rejected and discriminated against by the people around her. In this part, Scarlet experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but she always firmly pursued her dreams. The middle part mainly described Scarlet's experiences during the Civil War. With the outbreak of the war, Scarlet's family began to suffer a devastating blow. She was forced to leave the town and head south to find a new life. In this part, Scarlet gradually grew into a strong, independent, and intelligent woman. She used her talent and wit to make great contributions to her family and the southern society during the Civil War. The second part mainly described Scarlet's experiences after the end of the Civil War. With the end of the war, the southern society began to fall into chaos, and Scarlet's family and career suffered huge losses. In this part, Scarlet experienced more setbacks and difficulties. She felt that she had lost everything, but in the end, she found her inner home and began to pursue her dream again. Gone with the Wind is an American novel full of feminism and human nature. It portrays a world full of contradictions and challenges, and also shows the difficulties and challenges faced by women in the process of pursuing career, family and self-realization.