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What’s Up With the Epigraph?

Epigraphs are like little appetizers to the great main dish of a story. They illuminate important aspects of the story, and they get us headed in the right direction.

If Ashley Wilkes had written Gone With the Wind you can be sure he would have put in some sort of noble epigraph about the past and loss and duty and so forth. But he didn't, so it doesn't have one.