The role of Hammond and Emily in Rebecca's novel "Coloi" In this era, women's freedom was considered natural. Women can freely choose the university they plan to attend (if they plan to enter the university), the careers they want to pursue, and their marriage partners. In the early days of the United States, freedom of women was considered wealthy and had a high social status. Many people do not have the opportunity to pursue a career, needless to say they decide to like going to college.
Rebecca Alexander is a psychologist and writer. Rebecca wrote her first book at the age of 19, and since then she has stated a second point with the Mslexia Fiction Creativity Contest and the 2012 Yeovil Literary Prize. She is the creator of the supernatural crime novel of Jackdaw Hammond series issued by Del Rey, the secret of life. And death (2013), the secret of blood and bone (2014), and the secret of time and fate (2016). She lives in Devon. Baby's Bones is the latest novel issued by Titan Books.
Throughout the novel, Rebecca, writer Daphne Dumorier frequently reminds the reader of a constant physical and mental struggle. In a sense she died, I can never forget it, everyone remembers it as a perfect existence. The meat will be the role of Rebecca's husband, De Winter, who married Maxim de Winter. Mrs. De Winter is comparing with Rebecca in several respects. Because she is a shy woman. Rebecca is just a memory that has great influence on De Winter's self-esteem How does she feel about Maxim's relationship with Maxim?
Beuman used irony between dead Rebecca and "living" winter women. As Rebecca was rebellious and refused to comply with Maxim's Code of Conduct, she was murdered. Indeed, Rebecca continues to stay in memory and thought of citizen and talker. Shooting in my mind does not kill her existence. As the narrator submitted and followed it, she lost her identity and her true personality died. She became another woman in Maxim's life. Among her novels, Du Morrier acknowledged that the informal role of Rebecca would prosper rather than the observer's compliance. This reveals her view on the role of gender. She thinks that women should be more free and confident in their relationships. The similarity between her and Rebecca shows that she believes that continuing problems other than marriage does not matter. The character of Rebecca shows that Dumoril believes that obedient marriage is harmful.