Firstly the difference between film and novel is the emotion of Mrs. Danvers. In various places in the novel the author has mentioned that Mrs. Danvers is emotional and cries in front of others while speaking or thinking about Rebecca. While in film, Mrs. Danvers is someone who is determined to keep her image alive after Rebecca s death. Secondly, the status of the loneliness of Mrs. De Winter is another obvious difference. In novel it was told that Mr. De Winter confident and best companionship is Frank Crawley. He is the only true friend with whom she has her genuine interaction although she doubts that he is not sharing everything about Maxim and Rebecca. However in the film, Frank Crowley is the second character with whom Mrs. De Winter speaks more passive surface – level in contrast to they did in the novel. Finally, in the novel case, the last mention of Mrs. Danvers is that she packed all her possessions and left Manderley, Maxim guesses that she left the estate behind woods, and thought that she was the reason for the fire on the estate. In contrast, in the film, Mrs. Danvers sets Manderley on fire and gets burned as a result. To conclude, there are a number of similarities and differences between the novel and film. In both novel and film, it talk about Rebecca the first wife of mixam, her death effect his new life with his new wife, it difficult
Firstly the difference between film and novel is the emotion of Mrs. Danvers. In various places in the novel the author has mentioned that Mrs. Danvers is emotional and cries in front of others while speaking or thinking about Rebecca. While in film, Mrs. Danvers is someone who is determined to keep her image alive after Rebecca s death. Secondly, the status of the loneliness of Mrs. De Winter is another obvious difference. In novel it was told that Mr. De Winter confident and best companionship is Frank Crawley. He is the only true friend with whom she has her genuine interaction although she doubts that he is not sharing everything about Maxim and Rebecca. However in the film, Frank Crowley is the second character with whom Mrs. De Winter speaks more passive surface – level in contrast to they did in the novel. Finally, in the novel case, the last mention of Mrs. Danvers is that she packed all her possessions and left Manderley, Maxim guesses that she left the estate behind woods, and thought that she was the reason for the fire on the estate. In contrast, in the film, Mrs. Danvers sets Manderley on fire and gets burned as a result. To conclude, there are a number of similarities and differences between the novel and film. In both novel and film, it talk about Rebecca the first wife of mixam, her death effect his new life with his new wife, it difficult