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Perfection in limitation -----simple analysis of the figure of Rheter Butler in <>Rheter Butler was a perfect figure created by Margaret Mitchell in <>. He was a treasonable son, and a rakish man, and a penetrating person, and a clinging lover. He was a man of rare spirit which made us always think of his wide shoulders, heavy muscles, dark face swarthy as a pirate, high forehead, wide-set eyes which were as bold and black as any pirate's appraising a galleon to be scuttled or a maiden to be ravished, thin hawk nose, and full red lips. But what make us moved more is that his fragility which showed us a true man.Rheter Butler was born in Charlston, where the traditional ideas were serious. His father was what he was pointed as a fine old gentleman of the old school, which means that he was ignorant, thick-headed, intolerant and incapable of thinking along any lines except what other gentlemen of the old school thought. There was a principle for people
It was he who had pried open the prison of Scarlett's widowhood and set her free to queen it over unmarried girls when her days as a belle should have been long past. He took pains to wait for his love to come near; He was like the immense sea or the flourish forest, and he could contain his beloved one, and let her swim in his water with coziness. he took pleasure in tricking the dignified citizening into embarrassing situations. They also knew that the South must be defeated by the North and that if they came to help the South, they would be a fool for their pains. He seemed to be an on-looker who not only did not give any help to his country but also took advantage of the occasion and engaged in business of speculation and profiteering, and made a lot of money for himself. Rheter was like a long distance runner, he would not like to give up in a hurry. Rheter Butler had a bad reputation and was not received by most of the people who knew him. ±During the Civil War, when lots of people believed that England and France would give the South some help to defend the Yankees, Rheter Butler said that England would never help the confederacy. When the Yankee's blockade about the confederate ports had tightened, luxuries such as tea, coffee, silks, whalebone stays, colognes, fashion magazines, and books were scarce and dear; even the cheapest cotton goods had sky- rocketed in price, and ladies were regretfully making their old dresses for another season. He showed us the most sooth part of his heart and gave us a perfect impression. And I can not hold you in my arms at night and know that ---well, it does not matter now. He wanted to marry her and protect her and give her a free rein in anything that would make her happy. He became a little bit strange and seemed that failed to appreciate other people's kindness.
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