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  • Commentary on Through the Tunnel

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    Through the Tunnel Through the Tunnel it has written by Donis Lessing She was born on October 22 1919 This story is about a boy called Jerry whose father has died While his mother and he are on vacations at the seashore Jerry is An English boy that is eleven years old As we can see the human experience consists of many facets and aspects It can be classify as life itself In the short story Through the Tunnel we examined these aspects They are psychological physiological mental emotional and spi

  • Literary Devices in Through The Tunnel

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    In Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing the author uses settings and complex characters to establish that discovering ones own identity can be a truly harsh experience In the case of the protagonist Jerry he wants acceptance from his peers and to be in control of his life but his harsh reality is that he still wants to stay with his mother because she is all he has Jerry learns that identity is given to you from those around you not something you establish on your those around you not something

  • Brothers Are The Same and Through The Tunnel

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    Brothers Are The Same by Beryl Markham and Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing have a lot of similarities Both of the stories are trying to ave a point a point on some ways kids enter their adulthood Being tested om certain subjects and specialties In this case its courage strength and bravery Courage strength and bravery can always have different ways of being proved In the story Through the Tunnel Jerry an 11 year old kid that sets his self a task to go through to know he is not scared and is

  • Belonging in The Tunnel and Emily Dickinson's Poetry

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    Individuals sometimes choose to belong but only on their own terms To what extent is this true of The Tunnel and two of Emily Dickinsons poems Human social behaviour is a contradiction of desires We want to be distinctive individuals but simultaneously we want to be included in society We constantly yearn for a sense of belonging however once gained we may choose to abandon it This discord is explored in The Tunnel a short story by Doris Lessing as well as in I had been hungry all the years and

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