Rebecca: Reflect on the plot twist of the novel revealed in chapters 19-20. How does this twist change the narrators (and our) perspective of previous events? Be specific.

Notes on Journal #10
Literary present tense
Author referred to by last name
Novel title is italicized
Proper introduction to the text. The situation of the novel and its main characters relationships are established in the first paragraph
. Multiple paragraphs; paragraphs cover ONE topic, given by the topic sentence
. There is no plot summary; the novels significant events are analyzed
. Quotes are used to support the analysis (3-step quoting)
. Quotes are cited (MLA)
The twist of the novel is clearly explained and its ramifications are established.
The narrator is described as an unreliable narrator who is happy to hear her husband is a murderer, due to her obsession w Rebecca.
Journals. Your journals are responses to particular discussion questions or ideas discussed in class or to specified readings. All journals will be typed, double-spaced, 12-pt font, with one-inch margins all around. Your journals will be collected on the day they are due, evaluated, and returned to you so that you can rewrite and perfect them. Then your revised journals are collected and evaluated as a whole at the end of the quarter.

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