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Explanation: In the book, Rebecca there are three fully developed female characters. Mrs. De Winter, Rebecca, and Mrs. Danvers. The three women have many differences as well as a few similarities. Society plays a role into their characters, given the time period of this novel. This novel was published in a time period when women were expected to be very obedient wives and typically did not fall out of line. Society impacted each woman in this novel differently. Mrs. de Winter, Mrs. Danvers, and Rebecca are three very different characters in this novel. Rebecca was never spoken about in the first person. She is learned about through the narrator’s point of view, Mrs. de Winter. Rebecca is a very interesting character because nobody seems to really know the real her in full, yet she has the most impact on every character without them knowing. Rebecca isn’t very well known for being nice. A lot of characters describe her to be mean. For example, Ben had said “[S]he turned on me, she did. 'You don't know me, do you?' she said. 'You've never seen me here, and you won't again. If I catch you looking at me through
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Winter arrives in Maycomb. Mr Avery said bad children or disobedient children cause the weather to change or bring bad weather. It is ironic because the children’s initial reaction is fear and curiosity. Scout says, “jem and I were burdened with the guilt of contributing to the aberrations of nature,thereby causing unhappiness to our neighbors and discomfort to ourselves.”