Oh, see, I interpret it as he's already out of love. I mean, his whole bank analogy illustrates that he doesn't love her anymore--not in love, not even platonic love; she is just this entity to be pitied because she is so removed from his reality.
Plus, MM's comments about it confirmed my feeling when she said Rhett would never have gone back or taken Scarlett back, ever.
However, the author of Scarlett uses your interpretation to her advantage and brings them back together. Have you read that?
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Plus, MM's comments about it confirmed my feeling when she said Rhett would never have gone back or taken Scarlett back, ever.
However, the author of Scarlett uses your interpretation to her advantage and brings them back together. Have you read that?
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