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jeka94
1 year ago
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The characters in the novel are full of secret motivations. Explain the underlying thoughts, fears, and motivations of the narra

tor—the second mrs.
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sashaice [31]1 year ago
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It may be inferred from Rebecca's account that the narrator's goals or motivation were love since all of the characters are filled with hidden agendas. Unnamed Mr. De Winter's ex-wife departed because she was unfit and unable to handle the obligations.

<h3>What is Rebecca's central theme?</h3>

The romantic suspense novel Rebecca was written by Daphne Maurier. The anonymous young woman in the novel is married to Mr. De Winter, a widower. The recollections of his first wife, Rebecca, haunt the house.

The author came to the conclusion that Mrs. De Winter, the second wife, lives in terror since she is unable to handle her new obligations. She didn't think she was good enough.

<h3>Who is a narrator?</h3>

A narrator is the person via whose perspective a story is recounted or told.

Learn more about narrators:
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From the Novel Rebecca

The characters in the novel are full of secret motivations. Explain the underlying thoughts, fears, and motivations of the narrator—the second Mrs. de Winter. Although she was dead she still ran the home as well as the people in it.

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