represents the relationship between robbie and cecelia as shown at the end when the vase breaks along with the idea that they can get back together.
In the novel "Atonement" by Ian McEwan, the vase symbolizes innocence and purity, as well as the fragility of relationships and the consequences of misunderstandings. Its shattering represents the irreversible damage caused by Briony's false accusation and the impact of her actions on those around her. The vase serves as a metaphor for the brokenness that cannot be fully repaired, mirroring the lives of the characters in the story.
Atonement - novel - was created in 2001.
The novel by Ian McEwan published in 2001 is "Atonement."
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.
"Atonement" is a novel written by Ian McEwan in 2001. It was made into an award winning film in 2007.
Days of Atonement, written by James Wallace Birch, has 316 pages.
She is 18. Great book!
To hold the flowers together
several symbols are the broken vase, the amo bar, lola's red hair, and the play "the trials of Arabella"
Atonement
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