I don't find it quite so straightforward as that. Rachel and Rebecca are both intensely complex characters. The surrounding characters cast suspicion and judgement upon them for being independent, headstrong, impulsive, promiscuous, etc. But I don't believe du Maurier wanted readers to wholeheartedly agree with the surrounding characters' subjective judgements of either woman. I love the ambiguity in her characterization of both of them. We're left to wonder -- are they *really* so bad, or are they just scapegoats in a harshly misogynistic society?
My conclusion is that she is guilty and she did plan on slowly killing Phillip as well. Otherwise she wouldn’t have cared that Louise wanted to take the cup she prepared for Phillip or just have drunken it herself but she didn’t.
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Anyone else love that suspicious look on her face as she watches the clip, as if it wasn’t her acting?
I love the way her face becomes serious when she’s focused on the questions
Too beautiful for words
She still looks absolutely amazing.
beautiful woman rachel
Great actress...
So beautiful. So classy. So feminine. Love her
I love Rachel Weisz
Ofcourse she is guilty! If not of poisoning him, she is guilty of deceiving him.
gorgeous woman
Not one mention of the original book or the original author - Daphne du Maurier?
Mr Spaghetti exactly or Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton in the 1952 film
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I love Rachel weiz
She's amazing, great artist n pretty woman !
Hermosa y talentosa
Looking at Daphne du Maurier’s heroines, I think that Rachel is not a goodie! Read Rebecca and see how she writes about beautiful women!
I don't find it quite so straightforward as that. Rachel and Rebecca are both intensely complex characters. The surrounding characters cast suspicion and judgement upon them for being independent, headstrong, impulsive, promiscuous, etc. But I don't believe du Maurier wanted readers to wholeheartedly agree with the surrounding characters' subjective judgements of either woman. I love the ambiguity in her characterization of both of them. We're left to wonder -- are they *really* so bad, or are they just scapegoats in a harshly misogynistic society?
She was not guilty, i am so sure. He was sick yet after get she gone...
My conclusion is that she is guilty and she did plan on slowly killing Phillip as well. Otherwise she wouldn’t have cared that Louise wanted to take the cup she prepared for Phillip or just have drunken it herself but she didn’t.
rachel weizs eu tenho um sonhecer pessoalmente
Hello, I would like to invite Rachael Wiesz to film STAR MUSICAL for Star Wars 10: A Lost Jedi
YOUR CHARACTER is going to be Lawyer U Wisha Could...
Thanks! Please let me know by the year 2020...