Mrs. de Winter in Rebecca (1979 television serial)

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Mrs. de Winter in the 1979 television serial "Rebecca" is the shy, unnamed second wife of Maxim de Winter, whose insecurity and growing awareness of her predecessor's lingering influence drive the story's gothic psychological tension.

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instanceOf fictional character
alsoKnownAs the second Mrs. de Winter NERFINISHED
the unnamed narrator NERFINISHED
appearsIn Rebecca (1979 television serial) NERFINISHED
basedOn the second Mrs. de Winter from the novel "Rebecca" by Daphne du Maurier NERFINISHED
centralConflict feelings of inferiority to Rebecca de Winter
intimidation by Mrs. Danvers
struggle with Maxim de Winter's emotional distance
characteristic insecure
shy
socially awkward
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
drivesPlotElement revelation of the truth about Rebecca de Winter
uncovering Maxim de Winter's secret
gender female
languageOfWork English
medium television
narrativeRole first-person narrator
protagonist
psychologicalArc growth from timidity toward greater self-assertion
relationshipToRebecca feels overshadowed by Rebecca's lingering presence
successor as Maxim de Winter's wife
settingAssociatedWith Manderley NERFINISHED
spouseOf Maxim de Winter (Rebecca, 1979 TV serial) NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement gothic romance
identity and self-worth
jealousy of a predecessor
psychological suspense

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Joanna David portrayedCharacter Mrs. de Winter in Rebecca (1979 television serial)