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Atonement usually is a reference to the Jewish day of atonement "Yom Kippur" which is specifically ordered in Numbers 29.7-11 and falls on the tenth day of Tishrei (after the "feast of Trumpets" or "Rosh Hashannah").

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There are several symbols in the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, including the fountain as a symbol of desire and purity, the vase as a symbol of fragility and impermanence, and the typewriter as a symbol of guilt and redemption. These symbols are used to deepen the themes of the novel and provide insight into the characters' emotions and motivations.

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