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    Through The Tunnel Moral

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    view points. A theme of a story usually has a deeper meaning that you can apply to your own life. The three main themes in “Through the Tunnel”, are perseverance, hard work pays off, and face your fears. The theme in the short story, “Through the Tunnel” was very intriguing and interesting to me and hopefully I can use the moral of the story in my life. “Through the Tunnel” is about a young English boy who is on vacation with his mother. They are on vacation in a foreign land and are at the beach

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    Through The Tunnel Theme

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    Through the Tunnel Joss Whedon, a famous director, once said, “Everyone who made it through adolescence is a hero.” Adolescence is a difficult part of life where we learn to become independent and we discover who we are. Many books explore the theme of adolescence, and it is expressed in many different ways. In this story, Jerry, a eleven year-old boy, goes to the beach with his mother and he sees some boys swimming through a tunnel. Inspired by them, Jerry trains hard until he can also swim

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    Negative thoughts of disbelief in oneself can hold back a lot of moments that could have been experienced. Throughout the story there are obstacles to be overcome and chances to be taken due to environment. The setting in “Through the Tunnel” has an impact on the story. One of the first ways that the setting has an impact involves the characters. For example, the narrator has an temporary fascination to the bay which leads him to avoiding the beach. He was thinking

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    In both "Sixteen" and "Through the Tunnel" some parts of the stories go almost hand-in-hand, while other aspects of the stories are complete opposites. The tones of "Sixteen" are both anxiousness and then disappointment; in "Through the Tunnel" is both childish and then realization. At the beginning of both stories the main characters start off as if they know everything they need to to get through life and be able to make it. In the beginning of "Sixteen" the author says, "I mean, I want you to

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    The story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing has a main theme of perseverance throughout the entire story. The young boy in the story, Jerry, is the main character, and he was going to overcome his fear. He had been contemplating if he should go down through the hole, or tunnel, that the big kids were going through. The only problem was that he had to hold his breath for a long time under the water. He is a great example of what the story is mainly about, if you do not give up and you persevere

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    Doris Lessing’s story, Through the tunnel, shows many examples of symbolic and literal meanings. When Jerry and his mother first arrived on vacation he saw the wild bay and the safe beech. The wild bay symbolizes adolescence for Jerry and the safe beech symbolizes his young childhood years. The literal meaning to the wild bay and the safe beech is basically a wild bay and a safe beech. When Jerry was at the safe beech his mother was there to watch him and help him, so it’s practically his childhood

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    adulthood through different symbolic objects and experiences. The authors use different types of literary elements to portray different experiences and feelings to the reader. I think the authors chose to use symbolism in their stories so that they could help the reader understand the different elements that are happening within the story. In the short story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing, the author displays symbolism by using the two different types of beaches and the tunnel. In the

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    The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the similarities and differences in stories Through the Tunnel and Games at Twilight. These similarities and differences arise in topics like character, theme, and setting. The main characters from each story, Jerry and Ravi, are both young children and are being challenged in some way. Jerry, the main character in Through the Tunnel, was very dependent on others in the beginning of the story. He was dependent on his mother, not wanting to leave her behind

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    Bravery, courageous behavior or character, is one trait shown by Jerry, in the short story, Through the Tunnel, written by Doris Lessing. The theme of bravery is important in this story because it shows the characteristics of Jerry in an appealing perspective. This makes him seem very brave, or heroic. The first way this short story shows the theme of bravery is when the author writes, “he knew that now, this moment, when his nose had only just stopped bleeding, when his head was still sore

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    Setting on “Through the Tunnel” Nature has always been one of the toughest obstacles. It always has its way of bringing out the crazy side of people. It can test a boy’s potential, authority, and dedication. In Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel,” the main character, Jerry, refuses to give up on getting through the tunnel. Instead, he is determined to prove that he will not be labeled as a little kid. He will not pay attention to the signs that he is not old enough to get through the tunnel without

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