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“No sacrifice is too great for the Cause!”: Cause(less) Lawyering and the Legal Trials and Tribulations of Gone With the Wind
The cultural lives of cause lawyers, pp.27-55
Cambridge University Press
2008
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Abstract
Introduction: “ … fighting on the field. Fighting for the Cause” (GWTW, DVD): Gone with the Wind's Adversarial Ashley Wilkeses and the Cause of the Confederacy“Ashley's fighting on the field. Fighting for the cause. He may never come back. He may die. Scarlett, we owe him a well-born child.” So goes an extract of dialogue from one of the lesser known scenes from a very well-known, in fact overexposed American movie classic. The speaker is that filmic voice of oratorical conscience, Dr. Meade, a character played by Broadway stalwart, Harry Davenport. His auditor is Southern belle extraordinaire (and survivor par excellent), Scarlett O'Hara, aka Hamilton, aka Kennedy, aka Butler, a role taken by the British ingenue – at least for U.S. audiences at the time – Vivien Leigh. And the film? Naturally, King Vidor's 1939 adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize winner, Gone with the Wind. Now anyone familiar with the movie – and is there anyone out there who isn't? – knows (or should know) that Scarlett's acquiescence here owes more to promises previously rendered than to Dr. Meade's persuasive power. In an earlier scene – now recalled in hindsight (“I promised Ashley … something”) – Scarlett had vowed to her thwarted love interest, Ashley Wilkes, that she would take care of his frail wife, the gentle and kindly Melanie.
Details
- Title
- “No sacrifice is too great for the Cause!”: Cause(less) Lawyering and the Legal Trials and Tribulations of Gone With the Wind
- Creators
- William P MacNeil (Author) - Griffith University
- Publication Details
- The cultural lives of cause lawyers, pp.27-55
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press; Cambridge
- Identifiers
- 991012848100302368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Law and Justice; Law
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter