Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Book Report On Rebecca Essay -- essays research papers
 NOVEL  study segmentation A - Background Information1) In 1907, a  commonplace writer named Daphne Du Maurier was born. She wroteher first  reinvigorated, Loving Spirit, in 1931. Other  smarts that Du Maurier wrotewere Rule Britannia, My  cousin Rachel, The Kings General. TheScapegoat, Jamaican Inn and many more. Margaret Forester held  eminentpraises for Du Maurier. Forester had said, "No other popular writer Du Maurier has so triumphantly defied classification She satisfied  totally t questionable criteria of popular fiction, and  except satisfied  overly, the exact requirements of "real literature", something very few novelist do." Daphne Du Maurier died in 1985, at the age of 82. Her novel Rebecca is now considered to be a  new(a) classic.2) I chose this novel because I had heard wonderful things well-nigh it.  psyche recommended this novel to me and when I read the back, I could not help myself. The  succinct on the back made the novel seem so intriguing. The  p   ass through design caused a mysterious affect. On the cover is a  unmarried house. The sky is very dark and gloomy, but then lightens up  go about the back of the house. The lonesome houses and dark sky made me wonder about all the mysteries and secrets that waited to be unlocked. The  designation Rebecca is also quite mysterious because the title is a single word. In no way does it make  denotation to what may happen. The novel makes me think that I should "expect the unexpected"Section B - Setting and Plot1) The setting of Rebecca takes place in Maxims  old-fashioned family home. This enormous mansion was called Manderely. Manderely was very well known throughout  intimately of Europe, which was where the novel takes place. The author doesnt specify where in Europe Rebecca takes place. Du Maurier  tell that Manderely was driving distance from London, England. Manderely was far  absent from town. The mansion had beautiful gardens all around it. There were pathways through t   he forest that lead to Manderelys  mysterious beach. There were iron gates that opened up to the long  distorted driveway. The beginning of the driveway was surrounded by tress and shrubs. Then the shrubs disappeared to  erupt blood red rhododendrons, that East wing and a West wing. The  easterly wing had a morning room, which was where the characters sat after breakfast, an ante room, a library and a large double bedroom. The double bedroom  unnoted Manderelys beautif...  ...ted the real name of Mrs. de  spend. Also, the author rambled sometimes. I felt the novel dragged on and it was longer that it needed to be. Some of the authors descriptions were too long and pointless.I would recommend this novel to anyone because it is very well written. reveal of ten, Id give Rebecca nine.Section H - Compare with  pictureThere was a  photo version of Rebecca. I found the movie to be quite similar but  in that location were some separate that were different. For example, the part of the dress    ball was very different. In the novel, Mrs. de Winter had a dress made not realizing it was the same one Rebecca wore. When Maxim send her upstairs to change. Maxims sister comforted her. However, in the movie, Mrs. de Winter went upstairs and had an argument with Mrs. Danvers, the maid who had set her up. Also, in the novel there was a  conjure between Mrs. de Winter and Mrs. Danvers when they were in the west wing. This fight never occurred in the movie. The ending of the movie was, also, very different. In the novel Maxim and Mrs. de Winter go back to the Manderly to see that it was on  draw out in the movie Maxim and Mrs. de Winter move far away so they can start off fresh together.                  
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