2.9.2

Chapter 9: Key Themes

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Key Themes in Chapter 9

Cecilia is the focalizer. The theme of the vulnerability of children runs through the chapter.

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Cecilia as focalizer

  • Events in Chapter 9 are focalized through Cecilia. She is a self-conscious figure aware “of her mother watching her” (p111) and somewhat insecure in her behaviour as she tries to make small talk over drinks: “There was desperation in all she said, an emptiness at its core…” (p109).
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Theme: vulnerability of children

  • The twins, Pierrot and Jackson, are upset and initially unable to speak to Cecilia about their missing socks, fearful of the reaction from the adults in authority: “Miss Betty says we’ll get a smack if we don’t go down now…” (p99).
  • They have even been abandoned by their sister, Lola, (“She hates us”).
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"Poor little lambs"

  • The reader will recall Robbie’s conversation with his mother in the previous chapter where she mentions “the poor little lambs” and “that boy wetting his bed and all” (p89).
  • The Quincey twins are clearly traumatised by their parents’ divorce and in a state of real distress.

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1Introduction to Atonement

2Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part One

3Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Two

4Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Three

5Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Four

5.1Epilogue: London, 1999 - Pages 353-371

6Key Character Profiles

7Key Themes

8Writing Techniques

9Context

10Critical Debates

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