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    In the short story “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessig, the main character Jerry teaches the reader that you can achieve your goals if you put dedication towards them, because he puts his time into exercising his lungs so he can stay underwater, and he also does not give up even when he does too much and his nose begins bleeding. “Again and again he rose, took a big chestful of air, and went down. Again and again he groped over the surface of the rock, feeling it, almost hugging it in the desperate

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    bones are all attached together by strong bands of tissue called ligaments. Blood vessles and nerves also cross the wrist joint. The nerves allow for feeling and mouvement of the wrist while the blood vessles provide nutrients. The carpal tunnel is a small tunnel

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    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 of not

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    story “through the tunnel”, she uses many different literary devices to express various aspects of her protagonist’s coming of age. Specifically, one of the most emphasized themes throughout the whole story involves Doris Lessing’s use of symbolism and characterization to relay the ways in which physical and mental conflict build maturity of character. In her story, Jerry, a young boy, makes a transition from boyhood to adulthood by simply swimming through an underwater tunnel. There are many

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    Through The Tunnel

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    Literary Criticism “Through the Tunnel” As the black, brick sunk to the bottom of the pool I knew that I was going to get the going to get the brick, but it would be difficult. I took the biggest breath my lungs could hold, and pushed myself to the bottom. When I get to the bottom my lungs were already aching. I kick my legs so hard I felt the burn. My oxygen supply is almost out when I reach the surface I am amazed. I had done it. Was this experience at Vogel pool similar to what Jerry the main

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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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    “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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    Through The Tunnel

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    story “Through the Tunnel”, the theme follows a similar idea. When a young English boy Jerry is vacationing with his mother, he spies a wild cove from the familiar beach where they are. With his mother’s permission, he goes and explores the cove, meeting some older native boys. When he sees the boys swim through an underwater tunnel, and subsequently embarrasses himself, he decides to train himself in order to get through it. After days of grueling work, he finally enters the tunnel and conquers it

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    Through The Tunnel

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    all you want is to be noticed. Most have experienced this feeling at some point in their lives. In “Through the Tunnel,” Doris Lessing tells the commonly known story of a young boy as he attempts to fit in. Incidents like these prevail as someone is growing up, and Karen Holleran, a literary critic, shares her views on the short story in her article “An overview of ‘Through the Tunnel: The Search for Identity and Acceptance.’” Conclusively, Doris Lessing incorporates Jerry’s characterization to express

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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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