
During the movie, Mammy is going through the changes from the Antebellum to the Reconstruction.

My character is introduced in the second scene, helping the O’Hara ladies prepare for the get- together at the Twelve Oaks plantation. The viewers may like Mammy because she so compassion addition to her occupation, but on the hand the viewers may also not like Mammy because she is shown at times a racist African American. She looks out for the O’Hara and Butler family by tending to the children and helping the family with their personal problems. This character is also caring at all times. To call someone “white trash” is a racist slur that is counted as very ignorant. This shows how outspoken she is for a house servant of African decent. When first seeing Mammy in the second scene, she’s calling other Caucasians “white trash” to Scarlett and her mother. It’s not mention in the film of her correct age but Mammy was about in her mid- forties during the Civil War.Īs a character, Mammy’s personality can best be described as ignorant and outspoken. Mammy is the house servant for the O’Hara and Butler family. I guess you think that the woman is a white Southern belle, but you’re wrong.

Short & chubby, with a voice like thunder, when she talks everyone listens.
