Character of Briony Flashcards
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How is Briony obsessive?
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- ‘obsessed by a desire to have the world just so’
- her room was ‘a shrine to Briony’s self controlling demon’
1
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How does Briony suffer?
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- ‘nothing in her life was sufficiently interesting’
2
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How is Briony shown to be immature?
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- ‘struggles between good and evil, heroes and villains’
- ‘failure to grasp that other people were as real as you’
3
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How is Briony shown to be self centered?
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- ‘precisely why she loved plays, everyone would adore her’ (in response to Pierrot saying its ‘showing off’)
4
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How does Briony react to the letter
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‘It was wrong to open people’s letters, but it was essential for her to know everything’
5
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What is the significance of ‘the rosary to be fingered for a lifetime’
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It shows Briony’s reflective comment of lasting guilt
6
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Briony’s guilt
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- ‘the rosary to be fingered for a lifetime’
- ‘a person…easily torn, not easily mended’
- ‘she was unforgivable’
- ‘her familiar guilt’
7
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Lack of Atonement
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- ‘no atonement for God, or novelists’
8
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Lack of culpability
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- ‘There was our crime. Lola’s, Marshall’s, mine.’
9
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Punishment
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- she is not punished directly for her crime
- ‘then language itself’ (she stands to lose her life’s joy)
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