Well, in the 'Rebecca' ghost story, it's mainly centered around the idea of a spectral presence. Rebecca, though dead, seems to still have a hold on the place she once inhabited. It's a story full of secrets. You see, her spirit - or the idea of it - looms large over the new Mrs. de Winter. It makes her feel insecure and out of place. The ghostly aspect is used to explore themes like love, envy, and the power of the past.
The main characters are Rebecca (even though she is dead but her presence is a major part of the story), the new Mrs. de Winter, and Mr. de Winter. Mr. de Winter is the man who was once married to Rebecca and now is married to the new Mrs. de Winter. The new Mrs. de Winter is constantly haunted by the memory - or the seeming ghost - of Rebecca.
Since I'm not familiar with this 'Rebecca Love Ghost Story', it could be about a character named Rebecca Love who has some sort of encounter with ghosts. Maybe it involves her exploring a haunted place, or there are ghosts related to her past or family. But this is just speculation without knowing the real content.
Maybe she wants to have a mysterious or lingering presence like a ghost story. It could be that she desires to be something that haunts people's minds in an interesting way, like a memorable and spooky tale.
The main themes might include the supernatural element. Since these are ghost stories by Rebecca Turkewitz, the supernatural, like the existence of ghosts, their powers, and how they interact with the living, is likely a big part. There could also be themes of morality. For example, if the ghosts are there to right a wrong or if the living characters face moral dilemmas because of their encounters with the ghosts.
Since I don't have detailed knowledge of these particular stories, it's hard to say exactly. However, it's common in ghost stories for there to be a protagonist who is either haunted or trying to solve the mystery of the hauntings. There might also be supporting characters like friends or family members who either help or hinder the main character in their encounters with the ghosts.
Well, Rebecca is typically classified as fiction. It may draw inspiration from various elements, but it's not based on a specific real-life event or person.
I'm not sure if they are widely known. It could be that within the Indiana local community or among ghost story enthusiasts in the area, they are quite well - known. But on a broader scale, they might not be as famous as some more mainstream ghost stories.