Similarities Between Atonement And How To Be Good

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Milestones of Life Without the fear of contradiction, one can endeavor respect in a society. As far as equality is concerned, it plays a major role but these issues raise questions. Atonement and How to Be Good are two novels with lead female narrators, both novels deal with a woman’s role in a society and the different ways that help them cope with difficulties, the authors captivate a characters personality with compelling certainties. Although both novels are very different from one another, but one somehow manages to put pieces together independently of the roles of characters and design the purpose of the story. Atonement follows the life of an adolescent and narrator, Briony, a girl with vivid imagination who loses herself by wrongfully accusing and …show more content…

Cecilia narrates her part as “she had returned from Cambridge with a vague notion, but her father remained in town, and her mother, when she wasn’t nurturing her migraines, seemed distant even unfriendly” (McEwan 20). In a chaotic household, with an ill mother and a lost father figure who vaguely visited the household, the Tallis’s family mirrors the problems of a struggling contemporary family. It is evident that Emily Tallis did not take full responsibility of a mother, and instead favoured lying in her bed and mourning over the absence of her husband, Jack Tallis: he spent more time with himself, and preferred to stay busy with work. Furthermore, in How to be Good, Katie’s life is hardened and she starts to compress her thoughts, her individuality lead to her making unwise decisions, she recalls her situation with her husband, David, which proceeds as follows: “I am in a car park in Leeds when I tell my husband I don’t want to be married to him anymore, he isn’t in the car park with me. He’s at home looking after the kids” (Hornby 7). It appears as Katie finds it more suitable to talk to him on the phone, and let him know that she does not

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