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Rebecca

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going to get married.
Dr. Baker was the doctor that saw Ms. Rebecca the day she died. He is an oncologist. He is the one who diagnoses her with cancer.
Frank Crawley takes care of Maxim, at the Manderley mansion. Frank doesn’t like the Heroine. He is nice to her in the beginning, but after a while he gets tired of being nice and starts being rude to her.
Beatrice is Maxim’s older sister. Beatrice likes everyone, she has a love for horses, and she adores them. She doesn’t know what she would do if there weren’t any horses. She loves her brother very much and would do anything for him. She doesn’t know what happened to his late wife either, until he admits to it.
Clarice is the Heroine’s butler. She took care of her in the mansion.
Mrs. Van Hopper is a very rude person. She is the town gossip. Once she finds out something that is really juicy she would tell the whole world. She is also a very wealthy woman, and she gives the Heroine a job as a traveling companion. Mrs. Hopper doesn’t mind that she travels a lot. She is still keeps her, because it is apart of her job to travel.
Jasper is one of Mr. Winter’s many spaniels. He was the Heroine’s favorite. She fell in love with it the minute the first time she saw him.
Mr. Firth is a butler at the Manderley house. He doesn’t really play a big part in the novel.
Lady Crowan, is a friend of Maxim and the Heroine. She thinks that they should host the annual costume ball. She thinks that it would be a great idea, because it is tradition and also good publicity. She thinks that just because Rebecca is gone they shouldn’t go and celebrate their marriage. And plus, the mansion is a great place for it anyway. She thinks that if was at another place it wouldn’t be traditional.
Colonel Julyan is a town magistrate or police officer, on the out skirts of Monte Carlo and Manderley.
The last, but not very liked character in the book, is l...

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