Rebecca de Winter is a fictional character from a novel by Daphne du Maurier. Her actual character is at first portrayed as being kind, sweet, beautful, and ultimately, perfect in every way. However, the narrator of the story comes to learn that she was a cold, spiteful person despite all her seemingly attractive attributes. There is still a question of the horrible things she told her husband, and as to their nature. It seems implied the she may have been sexually immoral, but it is never revealed.
The second Mrs. de Winter is never named throughout Rebecca. She is the narrator, and thus refers to herself by first-person pronouns, and others call her by her married name or by pronouns.The author's lack of a name for this character seems to emphasize her quiet, mousy personality in the face of the outgoing Rebecca. The entire book, and the de Winters' entire life, is about Rebecca despite the fact that Rebecca is deceased and the second Mrs. de Winter is alive. Thus, the lack of a name furthers the marginalization of the second wife's character and brings out the importance of Rebecca in the household.
Rebecca has three syllables.
The name Rebecca has seven letters.
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The wives of Maxim de Winter. The first wife was Mrs. Rebecca de Winter, which the second wife is just known as either the narrator or Mrs. de Winter, as her first name was never stated in the book.
The climax in Rebecca is when Maxim de Winter reveals to the narrator that he. in fact, had killed Rebecca by shooting her.
Laurence Olivier portrayed Maxim de Winter in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca.
The second Mrs. de Winter is never named throughout Rebecca. She is the narrator, and thus refers to herself by first-person pronouns, and others call her by her married name or by pronouns.The author's lack of a name for this character seems to emphasize her quiet, mousy personality in the face of the outgoing Rebecca. The entire book, and the de Winters' entire life, is about Rebecca despite the fact that Rebecca is deceased and the second Mrs. de Winter is alive. Thus, the lack of a name furthers the marginalization of the second wife's character and brings out the importance of Rebecca in the household.
A character in the book 'Rebecca' by Daphne Du Maurier.
The de Winter estate is called Manderley.
The cast of Rebecca - 1962 includes: Lloyd Bochner as Jack Favell Nina Foch as Mrs. Danvers Joan Hackett as The Second Mrs. de Winter James Mason as Maxim de Winter
It's never mentioned.
Rebecca De Mornay's birth name is Rebecca Jane Pearch.
Rebecca De Carteret is 5' 10".
Rebecca De Carteret goes by Becs.
The protagonist of "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier is the unnamed young second wife of Maxim de Winter. The story follows her as she grapples with the shadow of Maxim's deceased first wife, Rebecca, and the secrets surrounding her death.