I would like to explore two of the many characters that are presented in the novel Rebecca. In the story of Rebecca the author illustrates a variety of identities. Therefore, it could be taken as that one could relate to one of the identities in Rebecca. The first identity that will be looked at is the heroine. The heroine does not have a first name that is mentioned in the book. (Du Maurier, 24) She is referred to by many other names for example Mrs. de Winter, madam, and “mademoiselle”. (Du Maurier, 22, 24) The only reference to her name is when Maxim referred to her name as “being unique and beautiful,” therefore she remains nameless. (Du Maurier, 20) Mrs.de Winter was a shy and clumsy woman that lacked poise, in addition to making
I would like to explore two of the many characters that are presented in the novel Rebecca. In the story of Rebecca the author illustrates a variety of identities. Therefore, it could be taken as that one could relate to one of the identities in Rebecca. The first identity that will be looked at is the heroine. The heroine does not have a first name that is mentioned in the book. (Du Maurier, 24) She is referred to by many other names for example Mrs. de Winter, madam, and “mademoiselle”. (Du Maurier, 22, 24) The only reference to her name is when Maxim referred to her name as “being unique and beautiful,” therefore she remains nameless. (Du Maurier, 20) Mrs.de Winter was a shy and clumsy woman that lacked poise, in addition to making