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Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell Quiz

What is the name of Scarlett O’Hara’s family plantation?

A) Twelve Oaks

B) Tara

C) Belle Watling’s

D) Twelve Pines

Who is Scarlett O’Hara’s first husband?

A) Rhett Butler

B) Charles Hamilton

C) Frank Kennedy

D) Ashley Wilkes

Which character is engaged to Ashley Wilkes at the beginning of the novel?

A) Scarlett O’Hara

B) Melanie Hamilton

C) Belle Watling

D) India Wilkes

What significant event causes Scarlett to flee Atlanta?

A) The Battle of Gettysburg

B) The burning of Atlanta

C) The assassination of Lincoln

D) The signing of the Emancipation Proclamation

Who does Scarlett marry after Charles Hamilton’s death?

A) Rhett Butler

B) Frank Kennedy

C) Ashley Wilkes

D) Gerald O’Hara

What is the name of Scarlett’s mother?

A) Ellen O’Hara

B) Belle Watling

C) India Wilkes

D) Aunt Pittypat

Which character is known as a madam running a brothel in Atlanta?

A) India Wilkes

B) Belle Watling

C) Melanie Hamilton

D) Prissy

What tragic event happens to Scarlett’s daughter, Bonnie Blue?

A) She dies in a fire

B) She drowns in a pond

C) She is kidnapped

D) She runs away

How does Scarlett react to the hardships faced during the Reconstruction period?

A) She becomes passive and despondent

B) She takes charge and fights to rebuild Tara

C) She leaves Georgia permanently

D) She supports the Union cause

What is Rhett Butler’s famous last line to Scarlett in the novel?

A) “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.”

B) “Tomorrow is another day.”

C) “You should have loved me.”

D) “I’ll always be here.”

Blown Away

Frankly, my dear, it might be time to revisit Tara and brush up on the story!

Southern Stroller

You’ve got a solid grasp on the drama – just a few more twists and turns to master!

True Belle of the South

You know the passions, the politics, and the plantation life like Scarlett herself – well done!

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