Write the character sketch of narrator in Ch-14 The Angel of My Life in 30 - 40 words.
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Explanation:
The narrator of Rebecca is a young woman who marries a wealthy, middle-aged aristocrat, Maxim de Winter, and goes to live with him at his estate, Manderley. It’s significant that we’re never told the narrator’s real name: to the extent that she has any name at all, it’s Madame de Winter, or, to Maxim, “pet” or “lamb.” Throughout the novel, the narrator struggles to “make a name” for herself—that is, to assert her own personality and identity in the stuffy, claustrophobic environment at Manderley, which is still dominated by the memory of Maxim’s first wife, the charismatic Rebecca de Winter. The narrator is under a great deal of pressure to fit in at Manderley—in essence, to become Rebecca. And yet as the novel comes to a close, the narrator discovers new information about Rebecca and Maxim, convincing her that the notion of becoming Rebecca is flawed from the start. In the process, she overcomes her anxieties about life at Manderley, and seems to “grow up overnight.” By telling us the story of Rebecca, she purges herself of her own doubt and insecurity, completing her coming of age.
The narrator Quotes in Rebecca
The Rebecca quotes below are all either spoken by The narrator or refer to The narrator. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:

). Note: all page numbers and citation info for the quotes below refer to the Harper edition of Rebecca published in 2006.