Rebecca
rebecca
what is the significance of the path and trees when the narrator goes to manderley for the first time
what is the significance of the path and trees when the narrator goes to manderley for the first time
There is a scary gothic element to them that foreshadows the darkness to come.
“This drive twisted and turned as a serpent, scarce wider in places than a path, and above our heads was a great colonnade of trees, whose branches nodded and intermingled with one another, making an archway for us, like the roof of a church."