Rhett's first appearance was at Ashley's ball at Twelve Oaks, ready to announce his engagement to Melan.
In the eyes of those women, Rhett was a "man with a rich but bad reputation", and Scarlett at that time was very disdainful of him after being knocked out of the confession scene by White, even though Rhett was rich. Rhett has a crush on Scarlett, who dares to love and hate, because it makes him feel that Scarlett is very real and not like other ladies. Or maybe Scarlett and he are the same kind of people.
As for discussing the situation of the Civil War in the hall, he clearly pointed out that the South did not have a high chance of winning, but as a result, he was "besieged" by everyone, which just reflected that he was not afraid of other people's accusations, did not follow the crowd, dared to express his true feelings, dared to "pour cold water", but could not extinguish the fire in the heart of the swollen Southern gentleman.
The second time they met was at a dance party where Meilan and the doctor were raising money for the soldiers of the Southern Army, Red found out that Scarlett was secretly drinking during her new widowhood, and knew that she didn't love her ex-husband at all, so he invited Scarlett to dance and talk about Scarlett's loneliness. After that, he often went out to play with her, gave her a hat, and the cunning Scarlett deliberately wore it backwards.
Scarlett in the troubled times helped Meilan give birth to a child, and had to ask Rhett for help in order to return to the answer to Taole Manor, Rhett was brave and brave, and rode through the warehouse that was about to **, (this is the funniest part of the play) The five of them were halfway there, and Scarlett said something that she regretted: "I'm so glad you didn't join the army, you should be proud, proud that you are smarter than them." Maybe in Rhett's heart, as a member of the man, he should go to join the army, just like Ashley, who knows that the South will be defeated, and for the sake of honor, the responsibility is still to fight with the Northerners. This sentence from Scarlett's mouth further stimulated him, and he decided to leave immediately after sending Scarlett and the others to a safe place not far from the Taole Manor. Men can be insulted, but they must not be underestimated.
Scarlett and Rhett lived a wealthy life after marriage, and Scarlett, who only had high emotional intelligence for men, was too lazy to deal with those neighbors, but Rhett did favors for their daughter and pulled character, so that later the two wives competed to have a banquet for their daughter.
When he learned that Scarlett and he were married and still often went to the lumber mill to date Ashley, he showed great generosity, and he gave Scarlett the choice: sell the lumber mill, or give the lumber mill to Ashley, but she refused. Brad once said that I would marry you when Ashley came out of your heart, but Ashley still lived in Scarlett's heart after marriage.
Red stepped on Ashley's ** and felt depressed, he spent ten years trying to love her, but found that the girl who was honest, simple, and dared to love and hate before was no longer there, replaced by a woman who did anything for money, used Red as an ATM, and thought about other men.
If he sees Scarlett the next morning, and Scarlett loses the child in her belly and shouts Rhett's name in confusion, then she will definitely believe what Scarlett says at the end of the movie.
This time, Red chose to leave, and he took his daughter to London for a trip. But the young daughter needs her mother's company, and Rhett is sad and has to take her home.
When Scarlett heard Bonnie's name, she quickly came out of the room and hugged her daughter, and saw that Red was praising her face like this. It's a pity that Rhett's gentlemanly manners make Scarlett angry all at once.
This is how tragedy arises inadvertently.
Rhett's words became a prophecy, and the enraged Scarlett really fell, and the child in her belly was gone. At this point, the romance between the two of them begins to turn into tragedy, and no matter how hard they try, they can't change.