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Margaret Mitchell's Writing Story
Margaret Mitchell is the author of my favorite novel Gone with the Wind. Gone with the Wind has been loved by readers from generation to generation since it came out, especially because of the success of the film with the same name, which has been understood by more people. I learned three things from her success story.

Our time is wealth.

We should use the wealth given by Hershey. In Gone with the Wind, the story takes place in the city where Margaret lives, and the background is the time when her grandmother lived. She has accumulated a lot of information through her grandmother's narration and the records of newspapers and books. Thinking about one's own city history has become the framework of the whole story. In her novels, she described the cruelty of war, the damage it did to people's lives, post-disaster reconstruction and so on, all of which were the wealth left to her by that era.

Life experience is the best material.

True feelings are the most touching. Scarlett has experienced many hardships, such as the early death of her mother, and the failure of a girl to take on the heavy responsibility of her family, such as love and marriage, which makes people feel the same. In fact, there is a shadow of Margaret's own experience behind the works. The most touching thing is to touch your inner feelings.

Keep life quiet and protect the source of creation.

After Gone with the Wind was published, Margaret's life was greatly affected, and she could no longer enjoy a quiet life. This made it impossible for her to continue writing. It is a pity that only this work was left in her short life. Therefore, we must overcome external interference and learn to protect our own thinking space, so that we can create for life.