ANS KEY - Rebecca a Baddie

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FULL UNCONDENSED QUIZLET Section 1 - Characterization (10 Questions) 1. The narrator's connection to The Happy Valley is best juxtaposed by A) Jasper's relationship with Rebecca B) Maxim's journey to the first cove C) Mrs. Danvers’ passion for Rebecca's room D) Rebecca's use of the wooded path 2. Rebecca's effect on Maxim is best mirrored through which symbol? A) Cancer, its ability to inflict unseen damage B) The Cupid, its representation of their potential love C) Hydrangeas, their dominance over the rhododendrons D) Books, their illumination of unknown topics 3. All of the following colors represent an aspect of Rebecca's presence in the novel, EXCEPT for A) Red, bold and aggressive B) Blue, masculinity and depression C) White, perfection and beauty D) Black, death and power 4. Mrs. Van Hopper and Maxim share a symbolic connection in which of the following ways? A) Role as abuser, reinforcing the theme of the narrator's victimhood B) Role as guide, reinforcing the theme of the narrator taught to fit into new environment C) Role as guardian, reinforcing the theme of childishness in the narrator D) Role as disapprover, reinforcing the theme of the narrator's isolation through rejection 5. What is the function of Mrs. Danvers in the novel? A) A distraction from the guilt of Maxim through her deception B) A personification of the fear the narrator felt as a new wife C) A foil to the narrator, necessary to highlight the narrator's positive qualities D) A representation of Rebecca's life through death
6. The precipice at Monte Carlo enhances which of the following themes: A) The gravity of the consequences these characters contemplate making B) The relationship between right and wrong developed through altitude C) The existence of evil naturally existing in nature D) The narrator's maturity into a independent woman 7. How does the symbolism of the garden enhance the symbolism of the rose? A) Its design and manicured nature protects the roses within B) Its location in the East wing symbolizes maturity C) It evokes imagery of a fortress that secludes and isolates D) It invites visitors to enjoy its beauty 8. The duality of Rebecca's character is seen in which of the following examples? A) The fragile construction of the porcelain cupid and the weight of the narrator's books B) The affair she maintains with Favell and the truth about her diagnosis C) The alarming appearance of the rhododendrons on the drive and the peaceful presence of azaleas in the Happy Valley D) The scent of salt air that comes from the sea and the boat house located in the second cove. 9. The contrast between Rebecca and the narrator's character is seen in all of the following examples, EXCEPT: A) The desire to live in ignorance and the need to find the truth B) The delicacy of the rose and the wildness of the rhododendrons C) The repetition of characters comparing the two women D) The quietness of the East wing and the sound of the sea near the West wing 10. When the narrator lays on the ground beside the bluebells," this symbolic action connection to: A) Maxim's ability to share his true nature with Rebecca B) ) The narrator's desire, but denial of intimacy, in her relationship with Maxim C) The narrator's love for Maxim, and the joy with in their marriage D) Maxim's intention to communicate, but inability due to his shyness 11. The mystery of the "gentleman unknown" connects with all of the following motifs, EXCEPT
A) Shadows B) Books C) Fog D) Cigarettes Section 2 - Symbolism (5 Questions) 12. The mystery of the "gentleman unknown" connects with all of the following motifs, EXCEPT A) Shadows B) Books C) Fog D) Cigarettes 13. Why is the symbolism behind the narrator's desire to light the morning fire in the library? A) Her quest to bring illumination to the hidden mysteries of her husband's life B) Her need to find a room untouched by Rebecca that she can decorate as her own C) The desire for warmth in a house that has no light and remains cold D) The subconscious need to destroy the truth as it foreshadows the fire at Manderley 14. The symbolism of the sea helps to mirror which of the following: A) The tension developed between the narrator and Mrs. Danvers B) The conflict that exists between Maxim and Rebecca C) The infidelity of Rebecca and Maxim's heartbroken despondency D) The secretive relationship between Ben and Rebecca now exposed
15. When the narrator nearly jumps out of the window, the window symbolizes A) The perception of the narrator's inferiority B) The influence that Rebecca still holds C) Mrs. Danvers' connection to death D) A connection to the precipice 16. ***[missing one question]*** Section 3 - Symbolism Matching (Correct answers adjacent to question): 17. East Wing A A. Sanctuary and Newness 18. West Wing C B. Loyalty 19. Monte Carlo D C. Bitterness and Nostalgia 20. Happy Valley H D. Extravagance, Richness, Lavishness 21. Second Cove I E. Mystery and Secrets 22. Jasper B F. Purification and Clarity 23. Sea E G. Spread of Chaos 24. Rain F H. Illusion and _____ 25. Cancer G I. Harsh Reality 26. Cupid J J. Broken Marriage
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