Based on Above, It can summarize in 4 forms of studying Gone with the Wind: First of all, it sum up from the perspective of historical critique. Second, it sum up from the perspective of personal character and artistic image. Third, it sum up from the perspective of sociology such like love and marriage. Fourth, it sum up from the perspective of feminism and feminist consciousness. The present study especially in China almost emphasize on studying of the personal character and artistic image about the heroine. Many scholars study through feminism, analyse of Scarlett's wakeful feminist consciousness and her struggle and pursuit. Therefore, my paper invent a new way, from the traditional genre of feminism which is the first genre—liberal feminism. I will use through it and study Gone with the Wind more comprehensive and in detail. Due to the age of novel's contents and the author's living age are both in liberalist feminism period. So it has particular instructive significance to help readers know the classic better.
As you can see, there are four different areas of focus in Gone with the Wind: (1) historical critique, (2) personal character and artistic image, (3) sociology, and (4) feminism and feminist consciousness.
Second, it sum up from the perspective of personal character and artistic image.
Third, it sum up from the perspective of sociology such like love and marriage.
Fourth, it sum up from the perspective of feminism and feminist consciousness.
Current studies, especially in China, almost always emphasize the studying of the personal character and artistic image of the the heroine.
Many scholars who focus on feminism analyse of Scarlett's wakeful feminist consciousness and her struggle and pursuit (*pursuit of ------ (what is she pursuing?)).
Therefore, this paper focuses on a new, unique area, from the traditional genre of feminism, which is the first genre—liberal feminism.
Looking through this unique lens, I will study Gone with the Wind more comprehensively and in more detail.
Due to the age of novel's contents, and the author's living age, it is evident that both are from the liberalist feminism period.