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The Southern gentleman

Nicola Onyett examines the significance of the Southern gentleman in Gone with the Wind, A Streetcar Named Desire and To Kill a Mockingbird

The racist inspirations of Gone with the Wind show through in its fetishising of entrenched white privilege

AQA (A): Paper 2 Modern times: Streetcar

AQA (B): Paper 1A (AS) Literary genres: Aspects of tragedy: Streetcar

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