Eve White
Eve White is a fictional character from the novel "The Three Faces of Eve," written by Corbett Thigpen and Herbert H. Frey. She is known for her struggle with dissociative identity disorder, which leads to the emergence of multiple personalities. Eve White represents the primary personality, characterized by her reserved and anxious nature.
Throughout the story, Eve White's other identities, including Eve Black and Jane, reveal different aspects of her psyche. The narrative explores her journey of self-discovery and healing, highlighting the complexities of mental health and the impact of trauma on identity.