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Margaret Mitchell (マーガレット・ミッチェル, Māgaretto Mitcheru?) is a former member and apprentice of the American organization known as the Guild. Her ability is known as Gone With the Wind.

Appearance

Mitchell has lavender eyes and honey-colored hair that seems to be held up in a low bun. She wears a mint and white dress befitting that of a Southern belle. She also wears a light blue sunhat with a darker blue sash and a white flower attached. Mitchell is also sometimes seen with a parasol.

During their Hawthorne's battle with Akutagawa, she shields herself to protect Hawthorne from Akutagawa's attacks. As a result, Mitchell sustained injuries and was in a comatose condition.[4]

Personality

Mitchell appears as an arrogant woman, be it to her own subordinates or fellow partners albeit occasionally showing a softer side. She has been shown to see her enemies with no fear, severely underestimating them. Nevertheless, she also shows to be diligent, going ahead of her partner, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and giving directions by herself, then later criticizing him for doing nothing.

Despite being conflictive, she also seems to be somewhat caring, this due to being concerned about the assassinated secretary and rushing to him despite being in danger, claiming it to be her duty to salvage the reputation of her family, and even shielding Hawthorne from a fatal attack from Ryunosuke Akutagawa.[citation needed]

Ability

Main article: Gone With the Wind

Gone With the Wind ( (かぜ) (とも) ()りぬ, Kaze to Tomo ni Sarinu?) is a weathering ability - breaking down materials with the wind.

It is little known what kind of materials are restricted, but it has been shown that she is able to break garments, paper, and wood. And since she threatened Motojirō Kajii to "turn him into a mummy", it could be implied that her ability could be far more powerful.

Being able to withstand many fatal attacks from Akutagawa and manage to survive, it could be said that she also possesses an astonishing endurance.

Gone With the Wind ( (かぜ) (とも) ()りぬ, Kaze to Tomo ni Sarinu?)
Gone With the Wind Manga Debut: Chapter 20
Anime Debut: Episode 18
Ability: Disintegration

Background

Little is known about Mitchell's background other than she fights for the reputation of her family. The reason why she joined the Guild to help pay-off her family's massive debts and clear her good name.[4]

Battles

Main article: List of Battles
The Guild Arc

Appearances

Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance

Etymology

  • The name Margaret is of Greek origin, meaning "pearl"
  • The surname Mitchell is of English origin, meaning "who is like God"

Namesake

Main article: Real-life References#Margaret Mitchell
Margaret Mitchell (November 8, 1900 – August 16, 1949)
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Born in Atlanta, Georgia, to descendants of Civil War veterans, Mitchell's first published work was "Gone with the Wind". Her book which talks about the aftermath of the Civil War and Southern love affairs of a young, spoiled daughter who falls into poverty, was published in 1936 and quickly became the most loved novel of her time.[5]

Trivia

  • The full name of the real life Margaret Mitchell is Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell.
  • Her ability, appearance, birthday, and name are a reference to the novel Gone with the Wind and its author Margaret Mitchell, an American author and journalist. The novel's heroine, Scarlett O'Hara, is a classic Southern belle, who was believed to be physically attractive but, more importantly, personally charming with sophisticated social skills.
  • She shares her birthday with Bram Stoker, on November 8.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bungo Stray Dogs Manga: Chapter 18.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Bungo Stray Dogs Manga: Volume 6.
  3. Bungo Stray Dogs Manga: Chapter 67.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bungo Stray Dogs Manga: Chapter 27.
  5. Bungo Stray Dogs Manga: Volume 9, Author Guide.

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