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Mary Yellan is frequently uplifted by what she feels is the spirit of adventure. At what points in the novel does this occur? What does this say about her character?
Examine the role gender plays in Jamaica Inn. How does Mary view and subvert the gender norms of her time?
Examine Jem Merlyn as a character. How does du Maurier construct his character as both a romantic hero and a suspect in the crime plot?
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By Daphne du Maurier