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Taxol and Eno's are fruit salts, or an effervescent antacid. By the way, the rest of the answers on Rebecca are wrong; the estate is Manderly and the protagonist has no name; she is the 2nd Mrs DeWinter. The ANTAGONIST is either Mrs Danvers, the housekeeper or actually the dead Rebecca, who haunts the protagonist.

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In Daphne du Maurier's novel "Rebecca," Taxol is a reference to a fictional brand of face powder, while Eno's is a reference to a real antacid product called Eno's Fruit Salt. These products serve as subtle details that help develop the characters and the setting in the novel.

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