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Atonement, By Ian Mcewan - 1426 Words

The famous Indian author Faraaz Kazi once said, â€Å"All the good times evaporated like naphtha, the moment some air of misconceptions touched it.† Good times are lost in the novel Atonement, by Ian McEwan, due to the misfortunate events involving the main characters ultimately leading to despair and tragedy. The story teller of the novel is a young girl named Briony who lives an egocentric life and has a passion for writing. Her sister Cecilia and a young man named Robbie are star crossed lovers that yearn for each other in a secret passion that becomes exposed by Briony. As Briony is flustered by the situation at hand she comes to the conclusion that Robbie is mentally ill and a sex maniac. The tensions rise and boil over when Briony sees a†¦show more content†¦Cecilia decides to break away from her family and resents them for the rest of her life. Even when Robbie tries to convince her to rekindle her relationships Cecilia claims she has to desire to do so becaus e she points out that â€Å"when they wrecked your life they wrecked mine (McEwan 253). In a way Cecilia s revenge on her family for not only turning on Robbie, but her as well is shown in her distance and lack of communication she has with them. It is revealed that she never forgives her sister for what she did to her life and she never is able to presume her relationship with Robbie because she dies in a bombing attack during the war. Cecilia is not able to reverse the ripple effect of Briony s misconception due to her disconnect with her family, separation with her lover, and her death. Cecilia s lover Robbie Turner is the other protagonist who is mainly impacted by Briony s false pretenses. His life was not only turned upside down, but also ruined for the rest of his life. No one questions his guilt or tries to prove his innocence besides Cecilia. The Tallis family who once treated him like another son stabbed his back without questioning it. Briony took away his freedom and al so his dreams. Mr. Tallis was going to put Robbie through medical school so he could pursue his ideal job as a doctor. Robbie was not equal with the Tallis societal status, but his intelligence put him on an even playing field.Show MoreRelatedEssay on Atonement by Ian McEwan785 Words   |  4 PagesAtonement by Ian McEwan Atonement comes from an at onement, the idea being that penance and suffering allows us to be at one with God or ourselves. The central theme of atonement is that of seeking forgiveness. This is manifested through the characters and their actions. In the book Atonement by Ian McEwan, the act carried out by Briony sets of a chain of events, for which either atonement is sought or society seeks atonement from. 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