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    Conflicts in “Through the Tunnel” In the story, “Through the Tunnel,” internal conflict is depicted as a clear and comprehensible literary device. On numerous occasions throughout the story, Jerry is faced with multiple challenges in which he endured mentally and physically. He contemplated on whether he should have remained with his mother, he wondered if he could fit in with the older boys, and he longed to swim through the tunnel. Through the precarious attempts of Jerry, "Through the Tunnel" demonstrates

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    they want to do. Achieving goals take sacrifice, commitment, and overcoming obstacles on the path. The short story, “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing is about achieving a goal. A single mother and her child, Jerry, are on vacation at a beach. Jerry meets some local boys and watch them swim underwater for a long time. Jerry decides to set a goal and swim through the underwater tunnel. Lessing's characterization of Jerry shows that to achieve a goal, one must prepare, practice, and sacrifice. Characterization

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    The short story through the tunnel by Doris Lessing explores the idea of the struggles a child faces when growing up. Doris Lessing develops the idea of growing up and achieving self respect through 11 year old Jerry’s journey into adulthood. When we are introduced to Jerry in the beginning we see the first sign of his internal conflict. Jerry wants to go to the “wild and rocky bay,” however he is still a child and does not want to hurt or disappoint his mother, “Contrition sent him running

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    In the short story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing a young boy named Jerry takes on the risky challenge of swimming through a narrow and long underwater tunnel on his holiday at the beach. It is an interesting story with a variety of remarkable characters. In the story, Jerry is on holiday at the beach with his mother, when he sees a group of older men diving through an underwater tunnel. This fascinates him so he starts practicing to hold his breath and dive until he can be like them. When

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    short story, ¨Through the Tunnel¨, Lessing uses the main characters, Jerry and his mom, along with the setting to develop the theme. Jerry, the protagonist, has spent his summer on the beach with his mother. He has noticed other kids swimming through an underwater tunnel in the bay, he becomes determined to do the same. Throughout his struggling process of going through the tunnel, Jerry realizes that it wasn't all as great as he thought it would be. Lessing developed her theme through Jerry’s mental

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    rocks down there,’’ (Lessing 1). During the short story, “Through the Tunnel,” Lessing shows that Jerry has an interest in breaking away from his mother early on in the story. He shows a passion for wanting to go to the wild bay, instead of staying with his mother at the safe beach for their vacation. Jerry’s transformation from boy to a young man is revealed in the settings of the safe beach, wild bay, and the journey through the tunnel. Since a young age, Jerry has always gone to the safe beach

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    rocks in her short story, “Through the Tunnel”, are associated with modifications and instability. The main character, Jerry’s initial goal is to travel through a tunnel in order to fit in with the older and cooler kids. Throughout his journey, he encounters or utilises rocks in three different instances. He uses rocks to weigh himself down during training, he finds rocks scattered across the white ocean floor, and he is met with sharp rocks as he travels through the tunnel. Doris Lessing’s message

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    Throughout the story Through the Tunnel, the most important theme that recurs is self determination. The boy in the story, Jerry, has demonstrated this self determination by pushing himself through tough situations. One of these situations was when Jerry saw the French boys playing in the ocean. In the text, it said, “To be with them, of them, was a craving that filled his whole body.” (244) This quote proves his determination because later on in the story, he then swam toward them. Eventually, they

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    “Through the Tunnel” Essay (Rough Draft) In the short story, “Through the Tunnel,” the main character, Jerry, encounters an obstacle while traveling through the underwater tunnel; however, he is highly motivated to make it through. He pushes himself to the limit and eventually makes it through the tunnel. He develops a wise personality throughout the story by gaining knowledge and experience. He was no longer an eleven year old boy that was by his mother’s side constantly. In the end, Jerry became

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    In Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel”, Lessing uses imagery in order to show the audience that the transition from childhood to adulthood is a quest in itself. Lessing reveals that Jerry’s quest isn’t just to swim at the bay, but is to become a man by suggesting that swimming through the tunnel represents manhood and to become like the boys at the bay who Jerry idolizes as being men. It is evident that Lessing incorporates explicit overtones into her writing because in the text “It’s All About

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