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Social Structure Of The 1930's - Daphne Du Maurier

Social Structure of the 1930's
Daphne Du Maurier uses her own reflections in Rebecca to criticize the social structure of the 1930's. The settings throughout the book are taken directly from Daphne's memories as a young child and adult portraying the high social class environment. Important characters and their actions can easily relate back to Daphne's relationship with certain individuals in her life. The characters everyday routines show Daphne's social views on the stereotyped British civilian. There are also many significant events in the novel resembling important moments throughout Daphne's life. Rebecca is, overly, very autobiographical of Daphne Du Maurier's life.
The elaborate atmosphere displayed throughout Rebecca can closely be related to the surroundings seen throughout Daphne's life. These characteristics establish the wealthy social class Daphne wanted to portray. As a young child, Daphne stayed at the Milton, which was an exquisite mansion, built for a superior......


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