
This A level resource explores the key themes of power and control within Rebecca. Students can use it to re-write key ideas in their own words for revision, make flashcards and it could be followed up with a power and control related exam style question (not included). You can buy this time saving resource for only £2 along with my other resources on Rebecca. My other resources on the themes of justice and social class are available along with this one at a discounted bundle rate. Love and Marriage is a free resource. Hope they help.
Taster: Plunged into the role of Manderley’s mistress, and in the wake of her previous employer’s constant criticism, she relies on her husband’s presence for confidence: ‘My footsteps no longer sounded foolish on the stone flags of the hall, for Maxim’s nailed shoes made far more noise than mine.’ These feelings communicate her sense of inferiority and perhaps reflect the submissive status of women in the early 20th century.
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