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    Manipulating Meaning Worksheet Part A: Twain’s Family Tree Use all the skills you have learned throughout this course to complete a close reading of the description you’ve chosen. Use context clues to make sense of things that are not clear at first. Pay attention to Twain’s tone and the humor devices he uses. 1. Which of Twain’s ancestors did you select? Charles Henry Twain 2. What is the ACTUAL story of that man’s life? Provide supporting evidence from the text.  Charles was a missionary that

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    that he cannot live his life in denial and he must not continue to be trapped in his present by his past. Instead‚ he must come to forgive himself and accept his mistakes as a part of making him a better person. Hence‚ the main theme of the story Atonement is freedom from the mind’s prison of guilt. Although Amir had committed many acts in his life that contributed to his remorse in the duration of the novel‚ the most offensive that made it almost impossible for him to ever

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    their own self-inflicted acts of duty and image. It could also be argued that characters in both novels are overseen by powerful‚ unreliable narrators; in Water’s case‚ a male doctor‚ Faraday and in McEwan’s an upper-class female‚ Briony. In ’Atonement’‚ McEwan’s empowered narrator Briony Tallis‚ uses ‘her powers of all the powerful and dangerous work of the imagination’ to control the novels twists and turns‚ with her ‘desire to have the world just so’. However the author’s approach also creates

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    Why Is Atonement Is Wrong

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    Atonement is to compensate‚ amend or satisfy a wrong. Briony is the one responsible for the wrong act that needs atoning. A lot was running through this thirteen year old mind before setting out with this act. Firstly‚ she witnessed what seemed to her as sexual apprehension between her sister‚ Cecilia‚ and Robbie at a water fountain outside her window. After seeing her sister stripped down to her underwear‚ she misunderstood this as aggression on Robbie’s part. As a natural human being‚ one feels

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    Atonement Film Analysis

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    The meaningful changes the characters in Atonement go through are what make the film successful in engaging the audience as it helps the audience to relate to the characters‚ their experiences and their motives throughout the film. The director‚ Joe Wright‚ uses a variety of motifs and symbols to support this idea and to help the audience understand the significance of scenes such as the fountain scene‚ from the perspective of Robbie and Cecilia; Briony’s meeting with the French soldier; and the

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    Even if the storyline is one we have heard before‚ a text can always be made new and refreshing if its creators use effective or original production techniques. Joe Wright’s film Atonement is an excellent example of how even if a storyline is one we have heard before‚ a text can make it new and refreshing. The film is essentially a love story‚ but Wright creates interest through playing with the ideas of perspective‚ time and happy endings. By doing so he refreshes an overused storyline‚ making

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    Atonement - Vase Symbolism

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    In Atonement‚ instead of the family’s stability being viewed as a rock like the ideal family‚ the vase in Atonement maintains peace but creates nothing but chaos and downfall when it is destroyed. When the vase‚ the family’s heirloom‚ begins to fall apart‚ so does the family‚ until the pieces are so tiny that repair becomes clearly impossible. Throughout Ian McEwan’s Atonement‚ the vase symbolizes the destruction relationships and family bonds. The vase plays an important role in the Tallis’ family

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    Novel: ‘Atonement’ by Ian McEwan Social structures‚ upper class façades and the meaning of truth are just some of the themes that Ian McEwan reveals in his book‚ ‘Atonement‚’ through the various interrelationships of his characters. The characters and how they relate to each other help us as readers come to a better understanding of our own lives as through the novel we are forced into the tumultuous lives of the wealthy‚ naive and deceitful. Although this may seem far extreme compared to our

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    Atonement Research Paper

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    of why would God give such a wonderful gift as atonement to humanity when it cost Him so dearly. Jesus Christ the Son of God made the ultimate and very painful sacrifice for sinful mankind. Jesus Christ by His death saved you and me and countless other men‚ women and children from the everlasting flames of hell. How can we explain Jesus ultimate sacrifice for us? Men a lot smarter than any of us in this room have a hard time explaining Jesus atonement for sinful man. One man that we often read about

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    non-committed" views raise by the historian‚ Richard Niebuhe. Dun‚ hopes is to enlighten his reader on two points of doctrine‚ one is the holiness of God and the sinfulness of man‚ The questions now would be‚ If God being a just God how can he forgive those that are sinner? God being a holy God‚ why would God have fellowship with man that has fallen? In this journal the issue of The Atoning Work of Christ answer the question . As such‚ the need and the necessity of the atonement must be addressed

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