This occurred inside of the drinking establishment near the beach of Dunkirk, France.
'Bar Fight'
This theme involves the moral implications of wrongdoings and the pursuit of making amends.
'Atonement'
The personage who the vase was awarded to.
'Uncle Clem'
The amount of 'books' that Atonement is broken into.
3
The name of Atonement's author.
'Ian McEwan'
What Robbie's mother hit the police-car with after his detention.
'Umbrella'
This theme pertains to the transition to adulthood and its complications.
'Maturity'
The other corporal in Part Two apart from Nettle.
'Mace'
The three time periods that Atonement takes place in.
'1935 England, The Second World War England, and Present-day England'
The year Atonement was written.
2001
What Turner found in the tree in Part Two.
'Severed Leg'
This theme involves Briony's attitude and mental state after realizing her wrongdoing in retrospect.
'Guilt/Repentance'
The name of Briony's play.
'Trials of Arabella'
The number of years between Lola's assault and her wedding with Paul Marshall.
4
The year Atonement was adapted into a moving picture.
2007
What Briony was slashing in Chapter 7.
'Nettles'
This theme is indicated by Paul Marshall's clandestine offering of chocolate to Lola, as well as his commentary on her trousers.
'Perversion/Sexual Deviance'
The twin who soiled the bed.
'Jackson'
This is demonstrated by the gap in the plot between the end of Part One and beginning of Part Two.
'Relevance/Absolutism of Briony's actions'
The actor who plays Paul Marshall.
'Benedict Cumberbatch'
The magazine in which Briony published her novella.
'Horizon'
This theme revolves around the nature of observing things in different ways and varying personal interpretations.
'Essence of Perspective'
The variety of dementia that Briony is has in Part 3.
'Vascular'
This is the cause for the ambiguity and incertitude of Robbie and Cecilia's fate.
'Briony's unreliable narration'
The park that Briony and her friend Fiona visit to hear a band play.
'St. James's Park'