Can Art Undo Real-Life Damage? A Study of Ian McEwan’s “Atonement”

Authors

  • Sharmila S Department of English, PPG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.0000/wdj76264

Keywords:

Art and Healing, trauma, literature, atonement

Abstract

Abstract

Art serves as a potent tool for distillation trauma, safeguarding memories and providing symbolic opportunities for healing. This paper explores the question of Can art undo real-life damage? It investigates that creative expression can repair emotional, psychological or social harm by examining literary fiction and visual art practices. While real life consequences may remain unchanged it cannot be changed just by confronting but this paper argues that art creates a reflective space where understanding, mourning and even moral transformation can happen. Through examples like Ian McEwan’s Atonement, Picasso’s Guernica and modern trauma therapy, this journal illustrates how art can offer recognition and restoration but not reversal.

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Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Can Art Undo Real-Life Damage? A Study of Ian McEwan’s “Atonement”. (2025). MASIVAN : JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE STUDIES, 2(2), 78-83. https://doi.org/10.0000/wdj76264

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