2021
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2021.91036
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Marriage as a Private Hell in Daphne Du Maurier’s Novels: Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel

Abstract: The basic core of family institution is marriage but this marital relationship is also seen as capable of being a private hell when being in love with someone who does not return the emotion. And Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca and M cousin Rachel are the best known examples of such an attempt to combine the different outlooks of marriage and courtly love. The story of Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel is about jealousy, violence, pain and love. Daphne du Maurier for example, has in her novels watched men and women mak… Show more

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“…The cultivation of sympathy for the dominance of mamak masculinity in Minangkabau also resembles the case of forcing acceptance of the ideal masculine cultural rules of American patriarchal society against traditional Korean society (Howson & Yecies, 2016). Furthermore, cases of violence experienced by Minangkabau women in marriage are the same as cases of masculinity domination operating in patriarchal marriages in European countries (Mandibaye, 2021) and also in Turkey (Yeniasır & Gökbulut, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The cultivation of sympathy for the dominance of mamak masculinity in Minangkabau also resembles the case of forcing acceptance of the ideal masculine cultural rules of American patriarchal society against traditional Korean society (Howson & Yecies, 2016). Furthermore, cases of violence experienced by Minangkabau women in marriage are the same as cases of masculinity domination operating in patriarchal marriages in European countries (Mandibaye, 2021) and also in Turkey (Yeniasır & Gökbulut, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%