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* [[Really Gets Around]]: Rhett ''owns a brothel''.
** Scarlett is the G-rated, 1800s upper class lady version of this, due to the fact that she has "beaus in five counties." In the novel, some of her peers actually describe her as [[Have a Gay Old Time|"fast".]]
* [[Rite of Passage]]: In her debutante ball, Scarlett scandalizes everyone present by wearing a red dress instead of a white one, which represents virgin purity.
* [[Rose-Tinted Narrative]]
* [[Sassy Black Woman]]: Mammy (in the movie, she is arguably the most sensible and level-headed character).