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REBECCA BY DAPHNE DU MAURIER

The book Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier is a narrative that takes the form of a flashback.
The main character, Mrs. Maxim de Winter,begins the story remebering her beautiful home
Manderley. Her flashback begins with the memories of how she and Maxin de Winter first
met, in Monte Carlo years before. They met while she was traveling with the wealthy Mrs.
Van Hooper. Maxim was staying at the same hotel and they began to meet eachother. After
knowing her for only a few weeks, Maxim proposes marriage. She accepts and he takes her
back to his ancestral estate of Manderley. The new Mrs. de Winter begins hearing about
Rebecca, Maxim's first wife, who drowned in a cove near Manderley the previous year.
Rebecca's devoted housekeeper, the sinister Mrs. Danvers, is still in charge of
Manderley, and she frightens and intimidates her new mistress. Mrs. de Winter stuggles in
her new life at Manderley. She feels like she could never compare to Rebecca, who was
beautiful, talented and brilliant. Soon she feels that Maxim is still inlove with his
dead wife. Mrs. Danver's suggests to Mrs. de Winter that she wear a costume to their
annual costume ball. It turns out, that it was the dress Rebecca wore to the ball last
year. Maxim is horrified when he sees her. She becomes convinced that he will never love
her and he is still devoted to Rebecca. Mrs Danvers almost comvinces her to kill herself,
and she only breaks away from the old woman's spell when rockets go off by the cove,
signaling that a ship has run aground. Divers find wreckage of Rebecca's sailboat, with
Rebecca's dead body in the hold. This discovery prompts Maxim to tell her the truth. He
tells her that Rebecca was a malevolent, wicked women, who was having affairs. One of
which was with her cousin, Jack Favell. On the night of her death, Maxim had demanded a
divorce. Rebecca refused and told him that she was pregnant with Favell's child. Furious,
he seized a gun and shot her, and then sailed out to the harbor in Rebecca's boat and
sank it with the body stowed safely inside. The coroner delivers a report of suicide,
rather than murder. Soon Rebecca's cousin Favell, certain that she did not kill herself,
accuses Maxim of the crime. Maxim is saved by the discovery that Rebecca was dying of
cancer, a motive for her suicide. In the end, Mr. and Mrs. de Winter drive back to
Manderley to find Mrs. Danver's had disappeared and Manderley in flames. 
Bibliography
Du Maurier, Daphne. Rebecca. New York: Avon Books, 1971. 

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