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Coming home from the war the men seem emasculated. They are no longer able to care for their dependents and they have lost a war that has left the South devastated. This can be seen in Ashley and Scarlett's father. --[[User:Shauser|Shauser]] 17:00, 1 October 2008 (MDT)
 
Coming home from the war the men seem emasculated. They are no longer able to care for their dependents and they have lost a war that has left the South devastated. This can be seen in Ashley and Scarlett's father. --[[User:Shauser|Shauser]] 17:00, 1 October 2008 (MDT)
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Just out of curiosity, I know Rhett was against the war (for most of it) but was still a Captain.  How many men had the same luxuries Rhett did and how many really shared his opinion?  It seemed to me that most of the men were excited to go off and join the war (just think of that scene at Twelve Oaks) but Rhett was against the idea behind it and never ''had'' to go fight.  Why not?  -Kelly Wuyscik
  
 
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