摘要:Regarded as the most sweeping and expansive novel of the Booker Prize winner Ian McEwan,Atonement tells a story about love,crime and war with an impressive feature of construction and deconstruction.This paper seeks to analyze the novel’s narrative structure and its language strategy from the perspective of the defamiliarization theory.The former shifts from one character to another while the latter manifests itself in fragmentization and retardation of information.
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