Rebecca

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  • Created by: Abby0405
  • Created on: 15-03-19 16:27

Personality

Role

  • Charming and hospitable
  • Uncertain- The narrators bias goes against every other opinion of Rebecca (a part from Maxim)
  • Talented at organising parties, running a mansion and excels at sports
  • Cruel and manipulative- Mrs Danvers and Maxim confirm this
  • Mean- threatens to send Ben to an asylum and threatening to pass off another man's child as your husbands to spite him
  • Possible psychological abuse of Maxim
  • Antagonist
  • Maxim's ex wife
  • Unknowable- it is not certain that she did the things Maxim accused her of
  • Tragic figure-  It's not clear whether Mrs. Danvers means that Rebecca is above love, or that she's above loving men. If Rebecca was attracted to women, she was wearing a public mask completely at odds with her real desires
  • Ambiguous sexuality- suggestions at her and Mrs Danvers having something (Mrs Danvers brushed her hair like Maxim did, Rebecca saying 'harder')
  • Sexually active- had many affairs including her cousin Jack Favell

Development (Growth & change)

Quotes

  • Unclear as to whether she develops or becomes a better person upcoming her death (unlikely due to the threat of her passing off a child as Maxim's)
  • Unclear as to whether she was a better person before Maxim- possibly Maxim's influence that made her mean and having affairs?
  • Unclear as to whether Rebecca liked Maxim or not at the beginning- Maxim always hated Rebecca but did Rebecca always hate Maxim?
  • I hated her, I tell you. Our marriage was a farce from the very first. She was vicious, damnable, rotten through and through
  • I shot Rebecca in the cottage
  • I nearly killed her then
  • It would have been so easy. One false step, one slip.
  • "Harder, Max, harder," she would say, laughing up at him, and he would do as she told him.
  • They made love to her of course; who wouldn't?
  • Told me things i shall never repeat to a living soul
  • Love-making was a game with her, only a game
  • They're cruel to people in the asylum.
  • She was not in love with you, or with Mr de Winter. She was not in love with anyone. She despised all men. She was above all that.

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