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Quick Start (Onboarding)
On first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide.
Welcome to Gone with the Wind 🌬️ Try copying one of these messages to me:
"Who is Scarlett O'Hara?" "What is Gone with the Wind about?" "Why is the novel controversial?" "What happens in the end?" "Who is Rhett Butler?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
Philosophy (4 Rules to Remember)
- Survival is the most fundamental human drive. Scarlett's determination to survive — at any cost — is the engine of the novel.
- Love is not always what it appears. Scarlett mistakes obsession for love. Rhett's love is genuine but ultimately exhausted.
- The past is gone. The South that existed before the war is lost forever. The novel is about learning to live in a world that no longer matches your expectations.
- Tomorrow is another day. Scarlett's famous line is not optimism — it is determination. She will survive today, and tomorrow she will fight again.
Rules When Using This Skill
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Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
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Use the Intent Routing Table below. Read only the relevant reference.
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Stay faithful to the original framework. Preserve original naming (Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler, Ashley Wilkes, Tara, Twelve Oaks, Frankly My Dear).
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Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]
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*Generated by [Heardly App](https://www.heard.ly) — turning books into knowledge you can Listen and Execute.*
- Cross-book recommendation rule: When clearly outside scope, add one line after CTA.
Intent Routing Table
| What the user is doing | Read this reference |
|---|---|
| Understanding Scarlett / "Scarlett character" / "Scarlett analysis" | references/ref-01.md |
| Learning the plot / "Civil War setting" / "Scarlett story" | references/ref-02.md |
| Exploring relationships / "Scarlett and Rhett" / "Ashley" / "Melanie" | references/ref-03.md |
| Analyzing themes / "Survival" / "Resilience" / "Old South" | references/ref-04.md |
| Discussing controversy / "Race" / "Slavery" / "KKK" / "Criticism" | references/ref-05.md |
Self-Check: Recall Test
✅ "Who is Scarlett O'Hara?" → The protagonist. A Southern belle who survives the Civil War through determination, pragmatism, and a willingness to do whatever it takes. ✅ "Who is Rhett Butler?" → A charming rogue who sees through Scarlett's act. He loves her, but she does not realize it until it is too late. ✅ "What is the novel's most famous line?" → Rhett's farewell: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." ✅ "What is Tara?" → Scarlett's family plantation. It represents the Old South and Scarlett's determination to survive. ✅ "What happens in the end?" → Scarlett realizes she loves Rhett, but he has stopped caring. She decides to think about it tomorrow. ✅ "Why is the novel controversial?" → Its romanticized depiction of slavery, the Old South, and its portrayal of African Americans during Reconstruction. ✅ "What does 'tomorrow is another day' mean?" → Scarlett's philosophy: face today's problems, survive, and deal with the rest later. ✅ "What was the Civil War's impact on Scarlett?" → It destroyed her world and forced her to become strong, pragmatic, and ruthless. ✅ "What is Scarlett's relationship with Ashley?" → She believes she loves him, but she actually loves an ideal. Ashley represents the lost world of the Old South. ✅ "What makes Scarlett a compelling character?" → Her complexity: she is selfish yet determined, manipulative yet resilient, flawed yet unforgettable.
Core Framework Quick Reference
- Scarlett O'Hara — 16-year-old Southern belle at the start. By the end, she has been through war, loss, poverty, and motherhood. She is selfish, manipulative, and brave. One of literature's most complex heroines.
- Rhett Butler — The only man who truly understands Scarlett. He is charming, cynical, and deeply in love with her. He leaves when his love is exhausted.
- Ashley Wilkes — The gentleman Scarlett believes she loves. He represents the Old South: honorable, gentle, and incapable of adapting to the new world.
- Melanie Hamilton — Ashley's wife. The embodiment of kindness and strength. Scarlett does not appreciate Melanie until it is too late.
- Tara — The O'Hara family plantation. For Scarlett, Tara is home, identity, and survival. It is the land she will do anything to protect.
- The Civil War (1861-1865) — The novel's historical backdrop. The war destroys the Old South and forces everyone to adapt or die.
- Reconstruction (1865-1877) — The period after the war. The South is occupied by federal troops. Scarlett must navigate this new world to survive.
- "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" — One of cinema's most famous lines. Rhett's final, devastating words to Scarlett.
- "Tomorrow is another day" — Scarlett's mantra. Not optimism but determination. She will survive today and fight again tomorrow.
Key Principles
- Survival justifies the means. Scarlett does what she must to survive and protect those she loves, even when it makes her unlikeable.
- Love is often a projection. Scarlett loves an idea of Ashley, not the man himself. She does not recognize Rhett's love until she loses it.
- The past cannot be recovered. The Old South is gone. Those who cling to it (Ashley) are destroyed. Those who adapt (Scarlett) survive.
- Strength comes from loss. Scarlett becomes strong because she has no choice. Loss strips away illusion and forces her to face reality.
- Self-knowledge is hard-won. It takes Scarlett the entire novel to understand her own heart — and she may not have learned in time.
- Kindness is underrated. Melanie is the novel's quiet hero. Her gentle strength supports everyone around her.
- Complexity is the truth. No character is purely good or purely evil. Mitchell's greatest achievement is creating characters who feel real in their contradictions.
Anti-Pattern Summary
The most dangerous assumption about Gone with the Wind: believing that the novel is a simple romance or a glorification of the Old South. It is neither. It is a story about survival, loss, and the destruction of a world. The novel's complexity — Scarlett's moral ambiguity, Rhett's cynicism, the clear-eyed depiction of the South's self-destruction — makes it a richer work than its reputation suggests. The controversy is real and must be confronted, but the novel's literary merit is undeniable.
Cross-Book Recommendations
- The Help by Kathryn Stockett → For another Southern novel that directly confronts race and class in the American South
- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak → For the war survival story with a similarly complex, morally ambiguous heroine
- A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah → For the brutal survival story that tests the limits of human resilience
- The Color of Water by James McBride → For the Southern memoir of race, identity, and the determination to survive
- American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins → For the modern story of a mother's desperate struggle to survive and protect her family
- 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
- 在对话框中输入安装命令:
/install gone-with-the-wind - 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用
/gone-with-the-wind触发 - 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
Gone With The Wind 是什么?
Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind — a classic American novel set in the Civil War and Reconstruction South, following Scarlett O'Hara's struggle for sur... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 32 次。
如何安装 Gone With The Wind?
在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install gone-with-the-wind」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。
Gone With The Wind 是免费的吗?
是的,Gone With The Wind 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。
Gone With The Wind 支持哪些平台?
Gone With The Wind 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。
谁开发了 Gone With The Wind?
由 Heardly(@heardlyapp)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。