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I was so busy this last two week preparing for LSATs and good luck to whoever is taking it in November and who have took it:
Week 7: The truth about Rebecca alters everything. Did this revelation make you feel more sympathy for Maxim, for Rebecca, or for the narrator? Why?
Week 8: The ending leaves Manderley in ruins. What do you think du Maurier is saying about memory, identity, and the past’s hold on the present?
what you think of the book and let me know :)
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Week 7: The truth about Rebecca alters everything. Did this revelation make you feel more sympathy for Maxim, for Rebecca, or for the narrator? Why?
Week 8: The ending leaves Manderley in ruins. What do you think du Maurier is saying about memory, identity, and the past’s hold on the present?
what you think of the book and let me know :)