ATONEMENT by IAN MCEWAN Explained | Summary | Themes | Symbols | Analysis |Title |Historical Context
“Atonement” is a novel by Ian McEwan, published in 2001. 0:26 Literary Elements 0:45 Title Significance 1:18 Historical Background 2:56 Part 1 (Summary) 5:53 Part 2 7:03 Part 3 7:59 London, Nineteen Nine Nine 8:55 Guilt & Atonement (Theme) 10:51 Storytelling 13:31 Differing Perspectives 14:59 Innocence & Maturity 17:07 Uncle Clem’s Vase (Symbol) 18:57 ‘The Trials of Arabella’ 🔔Subscribe for Poem Analysis / @unscriptedblinds 🔔Subscribe for Novel/Drama/Short Stories / @thecursedculture #atonement #ianmcewan #novel #explanation #cecilia

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