Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Gone With the Wind? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. In Gone With the Wind, love:
triumphs over war.
is a beautiful vision, which gives the characters faith despite adversity.
is a warm puppy having its belly rubbed.
is basically tragic and miserable.
Q. Gone With the Wind deals with race by:
supporting votes for freed slaves.
encouraging you to root for the racist KKK.
showing the plight of black people under slavery.
pretending that there are no black people in the Confederate South.
Q. People in the book consider Scarlett unfeminine because she:
wears a dress made out of curtains.
enjoys Arnold Schwarzenegger movies.
successfully operates a mill.
cinches her waist too tight.
Q. Scarlett is presented as tougher than her neighbors in part because she:
obsessively dwells on the past.
refuses to dwell on the past.
hit her head and cannot remember the past.
refuses to have anything to do with the Yankees.
Q. Scarlett says repeatedly that:
she opposes the war because slavery is evil.
she supports the war because slavery must be defended.
she will fight against the Death Star as an intergalactic princess.
she doesn't understand the war because she's a woman.