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  1. Rhett Butler - Wikipedia

    Rhett Butler (born 1828) is a fictional character in the 1936 novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell and in the 1939 film adaptation of the same name. Rhett is a complex character with many …

  2. Rhett Butler - Gone With the Wind Wiki

    Rhett is the guardian of a little boy who attends boarding school in New Orleans; it is speculated among readers that this boy is Belle Watling's son (whom Belle mentions briefly to Melanie), and perhaps …

  3. Rhett Butler | Gone with Wind, Scarlett O’Hara, Civil War ...

    Rhett Butler, fictional character, the rakish third husband of Scarlett O’Hara in Margaret Mitchell’s novel Gone with the Wind (1936). Though born a Southern gentleman, Butler is alienated from his family …

  4. Rhett Butler Character Analysis in Gone with the Wind ...

    A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind.

  5. Meet the Real Scarlett O’Hara! - The Americas Revealed

    Oct 2, 2019 · As the popular belle on a plantation in North Georgia (and like Scarlett O’Hara) she wore a dress with a 16 inch waste line. She was an eyewitness to the horrors of the American Civil War and …

  6. Rhett Butler Character Analysis in Gone with the Wind | LitCharts

    Get everything you need to know about Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind. Analysis, related quotes, timeline.

  7. Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind Character Analysis | Shmoop

    Rhett the Doofus Simple. We call Rhett a coward because he's afraid to tell his own wife he loves her. Rhett's afraid of Scarlett. And not just a little bit afraid. He's deathly afraid, shamefully afraid, and his …

  8. Character profile for Rhett Butler from Gone With the Wind ...

    After Frank Kennedy is killed during a Ku Klux Klan raid on the shanty town after Scarlett is attacked, Rhett saves the lives of Ashley Wilkes and several others by alibiing them to the Yankee captain, a …

  9. Rhett Butler - Guitarist

    "10 fingers, 2 guitars and a room full of jaws hitting the floor." - The Austin American Statesman.

  10. RHETT BUTLER - Legendary Clark Gable

    Immediately the whole nation was caught up in the love exploits of Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler. From 1936 to 1939 the novel was the number one best seller in the United States and Margaret …