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    development of characters throughout a story applies directly to both Wit and Atonement. While neither Vivian‚ a harsh college professor‚ nor Briony‚ a young girl enthralled with mature fantasies‚ actually fix the mistakes they have made‚ each of them comes to an ethical revelation towards the end of their lives. Wit and Atonement both exemplify dramatic changes from past faulty behaviors at the end of life‚ but Atonement gives a more concrete demonstration of compensating for one’s sins. The characters

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    Sin and Atonement Sin: to violate a divine law by transgression or neglect. Atone: to make up for deficiencies. Hawthorne uses these two themes to compare and contrast two different characters‚ Hester Prynne and Mr. Dimmesdale. Although both Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale drank from the same cup of sin‚ only one sinner has properly atoned for themselves. Hesters atonement is carried out daily in public‚ before God and the people‚ while Dimmesdales “ Atonement” is carried

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    that God would forgive us for our sins. Atonement is the action of putting things right between us and God. This story illustrates a very simplified version of one Atonement theory. Jesus‚ the "Pan‚" accomplished Atonement by sacrificing himself for mercy and forgiveness. He died for us so God would forgive our sins. The Atonement theories themselves are different explanations to help interpret what God actually did to save us. In each of the four Atonement theories Jesus is the bridge that connects

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    both Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ian McEwan’s Atonement. Identity is the state of being oneself‚ and the qualities‚ beliefs and ideas that form a person. The struggle for identity and through that‚ the loss of innocence and therefore wanting to lose one’s identity makes these novels interestingly comparable‚ as both have protagonists go through huge mental trauma in their lives that shapes them and their identity in a unique way. In Atonement‚ as it is a Bildungsroman‚ Briony’s struggle for

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    With close reference to your chosen extract‚ how does McEwan use language and narrative method to create a sense of impending doom? Ian McEwan wrote this novel at a time of modernism. It was a time to experiment how the novels were written. In Atonement‚ Briony is a character trying to reach her “highest point of fulfilment” as a writer. Quite strange she was only a young girl who was entering adolescence‚ while trying to balance this will over control and a life full of secrets. These characteristics

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    In Ian McEwan’s novel ‘Atonement’ part one focuses on ‘the crime’ which could refer to either the rape of Lola Quincey or the miscarriage of justice that lead to the false conviction of Robbie Turner. Part two of the novel continues the theme of crime through the narration of World War Two supposedly from Robbie’s point of view. The war section in part two is clearly the outcome of the crime in part one as‚ without the rape and false accusation‚ Robbie would never have been subject to the “stupidity

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    During the early to mid-1900’s‚ class is defined by wealth‚ social status‚ level of education‚ and the ownership of an estate. In the novel Atonement‚ the very wealthy Tallis family undoubtedly captures the essence of high class. With their notably extravagant estate and abundance of money‚ the Tallis family is recognized for their class and wealth. Acting as a type of antagonist character to the Tallis family is the significantly lower class son of a clairvoyant‚ Robbie Turner. As the sexual

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    “My darling one‚ you are young and lovely‚ But inexperienced‚ and though you think The world is at your feet‚ It can rise up and tread on you” (Part 1‚ Chapter 1‚ Page 16). Briony Tallis is an ambitious thirteen-year-old girl who dreams of one day becoming a famous author. Her first work is a play titled “The Trials of Arabella” that she writes and plans to perform in celebration of the return of her older brother Leon. This stanza was taken from Arabella’s father’s monologue as he explains

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    Atonement – Is (A Hebrew word that literally means “to cover over” or “make propitiation) The aspect of the work of Christ‚ particularly in the death‚ that makes possible the restoration of fellowship between God and man. The doctrine of the atonement states that Christ died and atoned for the sins of the elect. The core meaning of the atonement‚ for the Christian‚ is the satisfaction of a demand for justice. The doctrine of the atonement has been explained from several different perspectives: (Murphy

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    The novel Atonement by Ian McEwan displays through the stories of Briony Tallis‚ Robbie Turner‚ and Lola Quincey that fervently hanging onto a belief can sustain and contrastingly destroy. A headstrong and determined girl with a fantastical imagination‚ Briony Tallis ultimately triggers despair. Constrained by her youth and innocence‚ Briony witnesses certain events that transpire between her sister and Robbie Turner without fully understanding them and draws her own conclusions. These conclusions

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