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Historical Context for Atonement: London in 1940

Throughout 1940, Britons lived in fear of a German invasion.

*If the Invader Comes*

If the Invader Comes

  • The Ministry of Information issued over 14 million copies of a leaflet entitled If the Invader Comes.
  • In June, German forces landed in the Channel Islands which they would occupy for the next five years.
Luftwaffe bombing raid

Luftwaffe bombing raid

  • The Luftwaffe (German Air Force) began its bombing raids in July, 1940.
  • The Battle of Britain would last until the end of October, with London enduring 57 consecutive nights of bombing during the Blitz.
Bombing of Balham tube station

Bombing of Balham tube station

  • On 14 October, 1940, at least 64 people were killed when Balham tube station, which was being used as an air-raid shelter, was bombed.
  • McEwan uses this incident as the cause of Cecilia’s death in the novel.
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Introduction to Atonement

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Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part One

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Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Two

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Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Three

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Chapter Summaries & Analysis: Part Four

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Epilogue: London, 1999 - Pages 353-371

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Key Character Profiles

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Key Themes

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Writing Techniques

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Context

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Critical Debates

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