How effective is the character ‘Mrs. Danvers’ in Daphne Du Maurier’s ‘Rebecca’?

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It’s a beautiful bed, isn’t it?”, “Here is her nightdress…how soft and light it is, isn’t it?”- Even the room itself: “The loveliest room you have ever seen”. Much like in modern day culture, where unhealthy almost addicted ‘fans’ of famous individuals, worship everything that belongs to the celebrity, simply because it belonged to that person, as the superlative suggests, Mrs...
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Danvers is obsessed, idolising Rebecca and all that was hers. Additionally, Mrs. Danvers preserves Rebecca’s room from the day that she died: “You would think she had just gone out for a while and would be back in the evening”. Mrs. Danvers keeps Rebecca’s room in a shrine-like manner and from this we discover the way in which Mrs...
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