Ian Mcewan's Atonement Essay

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In Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement, he illustrates a Bildungsroman, a coming of age of novel, that shows the reflection of the young protagonist Briony Tallis.From a young age, Briony was passionate about writing and desires to become a sophisticated writer that has recognition for her works. However, there is an alternative motive to her writing since it is her coping mechanism to the demons in her head and she chooses to express her thoughts and frustrations through her work. When Briony receives her rejection letter from the paper for her novel, McEwan reveals that people hide behind their decisions and attempt to justify their actions until others scrutinize their former mistakes.
The play Trials of Arabella exposes how Briony perceives the world in an unrealistic point of view. The play she wrote is a gift to her brother Leon Tallis who is visiting from London. Although the play is for entertainment, Briony claims, “...it was for her brother...guide him away from careless successions of girlfriends, and towards the right form of wife…” (McEwan, 4). This shows that Briony believes she is well informed about love and wishes for others to see her intelligence and maturity. Although her brother has far more experience in …show more content…

She hides her actions and attempt to justify them until she is expose by the letter from the paper regarding her novel entry. She is ignorant to her unrealistic judgements about Cecilia and Robert and attempts to fix the problem when she made it worse. She realizes her mistake when the letter questions the conflict of her novel and she witnesses her attempt to hide the true horror behind her decision. While she attempts at hiding her problem in the draft, she made it more noticeable to the paper and drain the luster of the plot. Her realization of her ignorance honor the lovers’ romance and made her strive to atone her former

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