Ian McEwan described the profound theme in detail, used the novel "Atonement" to clarify the details, and used a sense of guilt and penance in the novel to convey the central dynamics of the novel. McEwan explored guilt through the hero Briony Tallis. Focusing on the behavior and motivation of young narrator Brioni, transition and entry into children's adult world. The place written by Brioni means that she tried to wash away her sin and find the forgiveness of sin.
# 9 Atonement of Ian McEwan: This book was quite luxurious, quietly began with a manor in the UK. It is a crime that shakes the foundation of the upper part of the UK. The plot was steadily established and very nervous, reflecting the British war. In the beginning of the Second World War, McWan wrote a wonderful report of the British retreat from Dunkirk. Warning: The results are controversial. (I like that.)
Although the story can be seen as a form of creation, Ian McVan's novel "Atonement" and Washington Irving's short story "Sleeping Sky Legend" shows that the story is a means of exaggerating real events I will. This is important because several deceptive factors often influence the reader's judgment on the actual situation. In Ian McEwan's novel "Atonement", 13-year-old Briony Tallis is a necessary requirement for David to meet country people in the country. Through Ichabod (initial model) and David (more developed model), you can preview and observe the expansion of hostility towards gentlemen. However, in "Story of Sleep" and "Last Mohawk", alternative characters are offered in the form of Brom Bones and Hawkeye. This emerging self-made rural male was defined as a person against the upper class. Own
Ian McEwan's atonement can be said to be the only novel in the course, but it can easily be thought of as being due to the purely mysterious nature of Metafiction itself. The three protagonists of Atonement are Briony Tallis, a 13-year-old girl with the desire to write literature and scripts, her sister Cecilia, and Robiner, the son of domestic workers. Like many McEwan's novels, the plot develops around a very important and critical moment in the character's life. One day, Briani was trying to join his cousin in the rehearsal of a recently completed drama, but unfortunately her cousin did not show interest. Briony, who was frustrated with lack of concentration, was looking out of the lobby and Cecilia's window by the garden fountain.
Unlike some depressed family pets, people in Ian McEwan's novel are always staring at the window. Briony Tallis was doing this at a price when I saw an important scene of the fountain between my sisters Cecilia and Robiner. A narrator of "lasting love" spent most of his time searching for a window for his crazy Christian tracker. "Every morning, the first sentence of" the comfort of strangers "," The city's dense green shutters across the hotel window began to make a noise "" Mike Iiwan seems to have received Orwell's motto " It's like glass, "he protests. Probably this is your panel, McEwan said.