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    With close textual analysis of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Atonement by Ian McEwan to what extent do the writers use their characters obsessive natures as the driving force of their fiction? Throughout Wuthering Heights‚ Bronte demonstrates the theme of obsessive natures within love and relationships. This is especially presented through the character of Heathcliff-due to his desire for Catherine’s love‚ ’wrenched open the lattice‚ bursting ... into an uncontrollable passion of tears’-chapter

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    Atonement – Analytical Essay Ian McEwan ’s ambitious and prize-winning novel‚ Atonement follows the actions of a young girl‚ Briony Tallis‚ who witnesses an event which she knows holds some kind of significance. Yet her limited understanding of adult motives leads her to co¬¬mmit a crime that will change the lives of everyone involved. As she grows older‚ she begins to understand her actions and the grief that has been caused. The entire novel is an attempt of reconciliation that Briony undertakes

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    Ransom Vs Atonement

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    committed. It relies on the redeemer themselves; redemption is achieved once the wrongdoer is satisfied that they have done what they can to repent for their deeds. Ransom by David Malouf is set during the time of the Trojan War‚ in contrast to Atonement‚ directed by Joe Wright‚ which is primarily set out in England during World War II. Both these texts comprise of characters who want to change the “story” of their lives as well as those around them in an attempt to redeem

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    English essay - Phoebe Pugh Choose 4 points of interest in the novel Atonement and one Harwood poem and examine how the theme of breaking free is examined. Similarities‚ differences‚ which of the themes The novel ‘Atonement’ and the Harwood poem ‘Prize Giving’ both examine the concept of breaking free‚ through the breaking of societal and gender conformities. Breaking free is seen in ‘Atonement’ through McEwan creating changing perspectives of his characters through a narrative and them breaking

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    that he cannot live his life in denial and he must not continue to be trapped in his present by his past. Instead‚ he must come to forgive himself and accept his mistakes as a part of making him a better person. Hence‚ the main theme of the story Atonement is freedom from the mind’s prison of guilt. Although Amir had committed many acts in his life that contributed to his remorse in the duration of the novel‚ the most offensive that made it almost impossible for him to ever

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    Mercy and Justice

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    Mercy and justice: Can they coexist? Abstract This paper is about if mercy and justice can co-exist. The paper discusses justice in today’s society‚ mercy’s role in the justice system‚ and God’s mercy and justice. Mercy and justice: Can they coexist? Mercy and justice can be viewed as two separate virtues. While justice seeks resolution‚ mercy seeks forgiveness. This paper will discuss justice in today’s society‚ mercy’s role in the justice system‚ and God’s mercy and justice. According

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    Forgive Me

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    We say a great many things in church (and out of church too) without thinking of what we are saying. For instance‚ we say in the Creed " I believe in the forgiveness of sins." I had been saying it for several years before I asked myself why it was in the Creed. At first sight it seems hardly worth putting in. "If one is a Christian‚" I thought " of course one believes in the forgiveness of sins. It goes without saying." But the people who compiled the Creed apparently thought that this was a part

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    In Part One of the film “Atonement” we see Briony’s world fall apart. From the beginning of the film ’Atonment’ we observe as Briony displays her need for physical and emotional control of both herself and others. Her neatly ordered room with its overwhelming floral wallpaper and miniature replica of the house‚ along with the specifically aligned trail of animals reflects her ordered and controlling state of mind. Another aspect which reflects her nature is her meticulous and uptight walk as she

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    Why Is Atonement Is Wrong

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    Atonement is to compensate‚ amend or satisfy a wrong. Briony is the one responsible for the wrong act that needs atoning. A lot was running through this thirteen year old mind before setting out with this act. Firstly‚ she witnessed what seemed to her as sexual apprehension between her sister‚ Cecilia‚ and Robbie at a water fountain outside her window. After seeing her sister stripped down to her underwear‚ she misunderstood this as aggression on Robbie’s part. As a natural human being‚ one feels

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    THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMENT A PAPER SUBMITTED TO DR. ROBERT WETMORE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II BY JACOB A. KESLING BATON ROUGE‚ LOUISIANA AUGUST 10‚ 2009 Table of Contents Thesis Statement 3 Introduction: Why this Discussion is Important 3-4 Limited Atonement 5 Biblical Foundation for Limited Atonement 5-7 Other Theological Considerations for Limited Atonement 7-8 Unlimited Atonement 9 Biblical Foundation

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