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Moderate: Incest
Graphic: Death, Sexism, Grief, Classism
Moderate: Ableism, Toxic relationship, Murder
Minor: Gun violence, Incest, Suicide, Fire/Fire injury, Alcohol
Graphic: Death, Toxic relationship, Murder
Moderate: Cancer, Infidelity, Suicide
Minor: Incest, Infertility
Graphic: Infidelity, Murder
Moderate: Incest
Moderate: Emotional abuse, Gun violence, Incest, Infidelity, Terminal illness, Toxic relationship, Blood, Grief, Murder, Toxic friendship
Minor: Animal death, Injury/Injury detail, Classism
Graphic: Death, Incest, Infidelity, Toxic relationship, Murder
Moderate: Cancer, Gun violence, Mental illness, Terminal illness, Blood, Dementia, Cultural appropriation
Minor: Infertility, Fire/Fire injury
Graphic: Death, Toxic relationship, Murder
Moderate: Cancer, Infidelity, Suicide, Terminal illness
Minor: Incest, Infertility
Rebecca has won. In fact, she had already won before even her murder took place, even before the nameless heroine meets Max, even before the narrative begins.
Mrs. Danvers is a scion of Rebecca, she is there to continue her influence on Manderley and even she has lost to Rebecca, though she does not see it; her full allegiance to Rebecca has subjected her to a kind of monstrification fuelled by her hate for both the heroine and Max.
Rebecca not only haunts the narrative, she takes full control of it by creating and enhancing the heroine's insecurities, plaguing her with nightmares of Manderley even after the events of the book have taken place [as the first line of the book suggests] and of Rebecca herself, by unintentionally turning Mrs. Danvers into a loyal servant willing to drive the nameless heroine into committing suicide, by haunting Max's reality.
Rebecca's rage at Max's convenient escape from being imprisoned for his crime is seen in the fire of the mansion. You can almost hear her scream Manderley will go down just like I did, but I will always be there
So, yes. Rebecca has won.
Graphic: Ableism, Death, Gun violence, Incest, Infidelity, Suicide attempt, Murder
Moderate: Body shaming, Cancer
Moderate: Incest
Graphic: Murder
Moderate: Cancer, Infidelity, Suicide, Toxic relationship
Minor: Ableism, Incest, Terminal illness