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    attain a certain goal in their mind. The short story “Through the Tunnel”, by Doris Lessing tells us about how Jerry builds confidence and maturity throughout the story, by overcoming his fear of going through the dark and scary tunnel underneath the water. The author portrays the idea of overcoming one’s fear to achieve a goal through Jerry, who was once a childish and isolated character, had begun his risky adventure of going through the tunnel to prove his worth to a group of boys and along the

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    In the short story Through the Tunnel (1990) by Doris Lessing, a boy named Jerry embarks on a vacation in which he seeks a sense of belonging and separation from the maternal presence of his mom. Lessing portrays Jerry as very clingy and dependent eleven-year-old who begins a journey toward his independence and adulthood. As the story progresses Jerry's nature changes drastically as he transforms from a boy who has to be at his mother's side constantly to one who can hold his breath and train to

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    something different than what you normally do. This goal can take your whole life or it can just be one day. The point of a goal is to challenge yourself to reach a particular endpoint that you desire. “Through the Tunnel” by Doris Lessing is a story about a boy named Jerry and his goal to swim through a tunnel under the ocean. Lessing's characterization of Jerry shows that in order to achieve a goal, one must prepare, practice, and sacrifice. This characterization is revealed when he first thinks about

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    Adolescence and the transformation to adulthood can be symbolized in countless ways. For example, Doris Lessing shows this process constantly throughout “Through the Tunnel” by including a variety of metaphors. The first time Jerry and his mother arrived at the beach that they had been to on other vacations, he looked at the rocky bay before looking at the beach. Lessing wrote, “...the young English boy stopped at a turning of the path and looked down at a wild and rocky bay, and then over the crowded

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    short stories like Through the Tunnel, The Intruder, and The Grave. The Grave is a story about a brother and sister at the ages of nine and twelve hunting in the nearby woods where they find some graves and shoot an animal. The Intruder is about a brother and his older sister, where the sister invites the boyfriend over to hang out. The boyfriend will leave and the siblings will head to bed, where young Kenneth shoots what he thinks is a intruder. The last story Through the Tunnel is about a young

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    In the story through the tunnel a boy named Jerry overcomes his fears, becomes more mature and proves to himself that he can do anything he puts his mind to. One day on the beach jerry asks his mom if he can go to the other side of the beach where he meets four native boys diving under the water and coming out on the other side. When jerry tries to find the the hole he cannot so the next day he comes back with goggles and dives down looking for the whole, once he finds it he practices holding his

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    Both stories “Brothers are the same” and “Through the tunnel” have many differences throughout each story for example the rites of passage for each story has a different rite for the rite of passage. In “Brothers are the same” it says “They go armed, and to keep well-tempered the mettle of their men, each youth among them must, when his hour comes, prove his right to manhood. He must meet in combat the only worthy enemy his people recognize-the destroyer of their cattle, the marauding master of the

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    Children often start to interact with the adult world more, and go through a series of changes mentally and physically. Many stories illustrate the emotional changes that children go through as well. One emotion that many children experience is fear. In the following coming of age stories, the characters experience the human emotion of fear, which symbolizes the fear and anxiety that comes with growing up. Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing illustrates the story of a child that who is experiencing

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    surface; it is both deadly and vital, creating water’s archetypical traits that it symbolizes life, cleansing, and rebirth. Water is used symbolically in both “Through the Tunnel” and Life of Pi. “Through the Tunnel,” by Doris Lessing, is about Jerry, an eleven-year old boy and the son of a widow. He teaches himself how to freedive through a hole underwater, holding his breath for minutes. While in Life of Pi by Yann Martel Pi Patel loses his family to a shipwreck and ends up on a lifeboat with a

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    Through the Tunnel, The Bridge, and along with The Scarlet Ibis all compare and contrast with each other through many things: symbols, triggers, moment of insight, theme(s), and their rite of passage. All the stories contain these elements but having contained different meanings. As for the symbols in these stories, are quite mind blowing once you learn more about their significance, as for Through the Tunnel and The Bridge both have very similar symbols, although The Scarlet Ibis's symbols are not

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