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    symbols of strength and stability, but a small percentile of people would disagree. Doris Lessing would fit into the few, as the motif of rocks in her short story, “Through the Tunnel”, are associated with society inflicting modifications and instability upon individuals. The main character Jerry’s initial goal is to travel through a tunnel in order to fit in with the older and cooler kids. During his journey, he encounters or utilises rocks in three different instances, which each represents a way how

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    Tunnels can be strange for some people, but seeing a tunnel at the bottom of the ocean is very strange for Jerry. Jerry is on a vacation with his mother and goes out every morning to the rocks diving and swimming with the older kids throughout the day. Doris lessing describes Jerry as a kid who challenges himself against a strange looking tunnel in her story “Through The Tunnel” through the use of symbolism in the setting, the trip through the tunnel and the wild bay.

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    “He was at the end of what he could do… he feebly clutched at the rocks in the dark, pulling himself forward, leaving the brief space of sunlit water behind. He felt he was dying. He was no longer conscious” (Lessing 5). “Through the Tunnel,” written by Doris Lessing, follows the summer of a young eleven-year-old English boy named Jerry. For many years, Jerry and his mother visited this beach, getting to know many of the other families there. One year, however, Jerry had begun to lose interest

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    “Through the Tunnel” It is widely known that through childhood and adolescence growing up is not only inevitable but also difficult. In the short story “Through the tunnel” the author, Doris Lessing shows this through the main character, Jerry, and his journey in becoming more independent from his mother. Although the journey was difficult in the end, Jerry has matured as a person and does not need his mother to constantly be with him; but she becomes a place where he knows that he is safe. In

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    In the story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing the protagonist Jerry’s two personality traits are that he's immature and that he is determined. One of the two personality traits are that he’s immature. In paragraph 13 it says that Jerry said, “ Look at me! Look! And he began splashing and kicking like a foolish dog.” Jerry was doing this foolish act to try and get the big boys attention because they were leaving him. Another thing that Jerry did was in paragraph 21 it says that Jerry grabbed

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    1955, she wrote the short story, “Through the Tunnel,” which is one of her famous stories. At “the crowded beach” (Lessing 1), Jerry, the young English boy, and his widowed mother take a holiday. They have enjoyed their holidays on the beach for many years, but this year, he is interested in “a wild and rocky bay” (Lessing 1) near the beach and goes there for the first time. He encounters some boys who seem to be older than him there. They go through a long tunnel underwater with breath lasting long

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    In Doris Lessing’s short story,“Through the Tunnel,” examines a boy named Jerry and his “rite of passage” to prove to himself and to the older boys that he too could swim down to the underwater tunnel. Jerry’s controlling characteristic comes from his determination to swim down to the tunnel just like the older boys. This characteristic motivates this character because he has a desire to become like the older boys and he will do anything to accomplish his goal. Jerry, an eleven year old boy who

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    future.” This is shown in the short story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing. “Through the Tunnel” starts with a young English boy named Jerry who decides to go to the bay instead of “his” beach. At the bay, Jerry meets some native boys who swim through a tunnel for fun. He then decides to train himself to swim through the tunnel. After a few days of training, Jerry successfully goes through the tunnel, despite almost dying. This

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    During maturity conflicts often occur whether it is the process of growing up or the fear of what is to come. In Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel,” Jerry is trying to build himself physically and mentally into a young man by facing challenges and danger. His challenges involve moving from the safe beach to swimming through a difficult tunnel. The setting in “Through the Tunnel” has an impact on the characters, plot, and symbolism. One of the first ways that the setting has an impact is on the characters

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    Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel.” In the story, the main character, Jerry, is an eleven year old British boy with a single mother. The two go vacationing to a beach, and Jerry watches older boys swim through an underwater tunnel in awe. He decides that he is going to train to be able to swim through the tunnel as well, and he spends days working on holding his breath. Eventually, he swims through the tunnel, but almost dies doing so. Throughout the story of “Through the Tunnel,” author Doris

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