In the finale of Gone with the Wind Reed ends up leaving Scarlett, so is it still possible that he...

About this question, it's a matter of opinion.

1. Bai Reed will not return. Many women like this kind of man, looks gangly, bad, to anything to show an attitude of indifference, cynical principle of the world appears to be dashing and handsome, but for their beloved woman has a manly spirit. It is precisely this kind of person that Baird is portrayed as in the novel - he may not be very attached to anything, but for love, it is pure.

This purity means that he dares to love and hate, and if he does, he will work hard to the end; if he decides to give up, he will not drag his feet. This is the decisive attitude of a good man, not that Reed doesn't love Scarlett anymore, it's just that he has made a decision. Once the decision is made, there is no room for turning back. If Scarlett is waiting, then meet her only one ending: White Reed will never come back. Even if he ends up alone, he will never look back.

2. Scarlett will definitely go to White Reed. love this kind of thing, can never be a person said, otherwise how so many people say break up, that must be one person low, the real break up is two people's despair and sadness, which is the end of the relationship. Like Scarlett so hard to get the love of White Reed, themselves and is very strong character, say what will not give up the love within reach. Scarlett will definitely go for a fight.

In the sequel to "Gone with the Wind", Scarlett rushed to White Reed's hometown of Ireland after dealing with the matter at hand, where she re-encountered White Reed, although the misunderstanding between them is still constant, and White Reed even wants to marry someone else as his wife, but in the end, Scarlett still recaptured Reed's heart, and the two of them are living together again.

Gone with the Wind is a romance film based on the novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell:

Co-directed by Victor Fleming, George Cukor, and Sam Wood, and starring Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable, it was released on January 17, 1940 in the United States. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, the movie tells the story of a tumultuous love affair between the main characters, Scarlett and White Reed.

In 1940, the film won ten awards at the Academy Awards ceremony, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress, etc. In 1998, the film was ranked fourth among the 100 greatest films of the 20th century by the American Film Institute. "On June 10, 2020, in the wake of the Floyd Affair, Warner's HBO Max took down the classic Gone with the Wind for "glorifying racism".