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    the short story, “Through the Tunnel,” written by Doris Lessing. In this story Jerry and his mother took daily trips down to the beach. Over time, Jerry becomes curious of the lagoon away from his safe beach and decides to explore. After a while off swimming with some older boys, the boys say goodbye and jump into the water. Jerry inspects the area to try to find out what happened to them. Eventually, Jerry finds an underwater tunnel which the other boys had exited the lagoon through. Jerry then makes

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    A powerful storyteller will successfully create their characters and novel structure to keep readers engaged. Doris Lessing’s short story “Through the Tunnel” uses literary techniques and structure to display the external conflict. She is able to enhance the story with her stunning vocabulary and use of literary devices while introducing, describing, and resolving the conflict. Doris Lessing uses some foreshadowing to introduce the conflict. By writing “his head knocked against something; a sharp

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    Adversity can be seen in many different ways. Some people look at adversity as a learning experience, while others view adversity as a situation marked with misfortune. When a person is faced with adversity, rather than viewing it as something to hate, they should see it as a opportunity to grow. In the stories by Doris Lessing, W.D Wetherell and Alice Walker, they all show different types of challenges each character had to over come and their journey to do so. These stories all shared similar outcomes

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    “Experience which destroys innocence, Also leads one back to it.” From James Arthur baldwin “The Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst and “The Tunnel” By Doris Lessing both present two characters that attempted to benefit themselves and as a result they experience a transformation from Innocence to awareness. The narrator in “The Scarlet Ibis” has a brother that goes by the name of Doodle. Doodle was not expected to live long and his dad even buys him a coffin because he was born very sickly but miraculously

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    Throught the tunnel, a story that has multiple symbolic statements, the most important one , the tunnel. This story tells us about a boy who We could say blood was spilt that day at thee bay. “-his nose bled so badly that he turned dizzy and had to lie limply over the big rock like a bit of seaweed,” (382). Blood in this story and in every other story symbolizes effort, risk, warning, caution. Jerry went through a lot of practice and training to get to the stage where he can hold his breath for

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    “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing Bio: Doris Lessing was born in Kermanshah Iran, on October 22, 1919. After growing up in now Zimbabwe, she moved to England and embarked upon a writing career. Her first novel was published in 1950 and her 1962 novel The Golden Notebook turned her into a feminist role model. The author of more than 55 works spanning fiction, nonfiction, poetry and opera. The dominant literary device used in this story is symbolism, symbolism is used because Jerrys moms arm

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    Imagine waking up and not remembering a single thing. You’re digging in the past, but the past doesn’t want to be exposed. Daniel, also known as “Hank”, is a lost boy who woke up in Penn station knowing nothing. Not his name, where he’s from, why he’s where is is. Nothing. All he has is a “walden” book as his guide and the memory of a tragic accident that happened with him and his little sister Rosie. Along the way from running, he runs into these two other teenagers. Nessa and Jack. They work for

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    often learn a lot about themselves through their own decisions and struggles. “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing is about an eleven-year-old boy named Jerry. During vacation in France, the boy and his mother enjoy themselves daily by the shore. The boy wants to imitate the French boys who swim through a challenging tunnel, and he overcomes this challenge eventually. Form the safe beach to the tunnel, Jerry’s maturity is tested. The setting in “Through the Tunnel” has an impact on the characters

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    person's life, they are faced with many different kinds of adversity. The only way to overcome this adversity is through resilience. Being resilient is one of the best attributes a person can have because when one is resilient they never give up. Resilience is the epitome of overcoming the unexpected and achieving one’s goals no matter what may stand in your way.In the story “Through The Tunnel” by Doris Lessing, the author reveals that when one perseveres, they can meet their goals and overcome adversity

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    In the novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman, Connor is also known as the Akron AWOL used multiple underground railroad to avoid being unwound or being caught by the Juvey-cops. When Connor was hiding under a truck, “In the hairbreadth of a moment, Connor makes a decision and bolts from his hiding spot, racing across the lot to that truck,” using the truck as his first underground railroad. Furthermore, after hiding in Sonia’s basement, “The time has come to leave the safety of Sonia's basement” and “Then

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