Welcome to the quiz about the classic novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. This haunting tale of love, jealousy, and betrayal has captivated readers for decades. Test your knowledge of the book's plot, characters, and themes with this quiz. Are you ready to enter the mysterious world of Manderley? Let's begin!
Who is the author of the novel Rebecca?
Virginia Woolf
Jane Austen
Daphne du Maurier
Charlotte Bronte
In which country is Rebecca primarily set?
France
Spain
Italy
England
What is the name of the protagonist in Rebecca?
Jane Eyre
Emma Woodhouse
Maxim de Winter
Mrs. Danvers
What is the name of the estate where most of the novel takes place?
Manderley
Thornfield Hall
Pemberley
Mansfield Park
Who is the narrator of Rebecca?
Jane Eyre
Emma Woodhouse
The second Mrs. de Winter
Mrs. Danvers
What is the first name of the second Mrs. de Winter?
Mary
Elizabeth
Rachel
No first name is given
What is the relationship between the second Mrs. de Winter and Maxim de Winter at the start of the novel?
They are married
They are engaged
They are friends
They have never met
What is the relationship between Maxim de Winter and Rebecca?
They were siblings
They were lovers
They were enemies
They had no relationship
How does Rebecca die?
She dies of an illness
She dies in a car accident
She is murdered
Her cause of death is never revealed
Who is Mrs. Danvers?
The housekeeper at Manderley
The cook at Manderley
Maxim de Winter's sister
Rebecca's mother
What is the significance of the character Jack Favell?
He is a close friend of Maxim de Winter
He is a detective investigating Rebecca's death
He is Rebecca's cousin and lover
He has no significance in the novel
Who is the author of the anonymous note that causes the second Mrs. de Winter to doubt Maxim's love for her?
Rebecca
Mrs. Danvers
Jack Favell
Maxim himself
What is the overall tone of Rebecca?
Romantic and sentimental
Suspenseful and mysterious
Comedic and light-hearted
Tragic and melancholic
What is the main theme of Rebecca?
The danger of dwelling in the past
The importance of social status
The destructive power of jealousy
The inevitability of death
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