It can be said to be symbolic because of the obstacles in the life that leads to maturity. ;)
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the main characters of the story 'tiger in the tunnel' are baldeo and tembu
a symbolic story is a story which has a meaning for something or someone or a religion.
The literary term "allegory" is a very old and yet, still today, quite commonly used term. Its fundamental definition is "symbolic story"; that is, an allegory is a narrative (or, story) of some kind that tells one tale at the surface with another tale being told through symbolic interpretation of the characters, events, images, etc., of that "surface" story.
what is the symbolic meaning
it is about a boy trying to swim in a tunnel.
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The antagonists are the boys who initially taunt Jerry, but later in the story, we see the tunnel as an antagonist as well.
the main characters of the story 'tiger in the tunnel' are baldeo and tembu
She wrote it in 1955.
the characters in the story 'tiger in the tunnel are' baldeo and tembu.
After his father's death in the story "Tiger in the Tunnel," Tembu decided to take on his father's role and responsibility of guarding the tunnel. He wanted to prove himself and honor his father's memory by successfully protecting the trains passing through the tunnel from any potential danger, including the tiger.
I'm assuming you are looking for a worksheet related to the short story "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing. There are many educational resources available online that offer worksheets, study guides, and lesson plans specific to this story. You can try searching for "Through the Tunnel worksheet" to find suitable materials.
"The Tunnel" is a fictional movie about a group of people stuck in a collapsed tunnel. While inspired by real events like the 1999 Mont Blanc Tunnel fire, the specific storyline and characters are not based on a true story.
They are in the tunnel ,of course. They are in the middle tunnel at the bomb machine.
The short story you are referring to is likely "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. In the story, a small town holds an annual lottery where the "winner" is stoned to death as a form of ritualistic population control.
Exposition: Jerry is a young boy who is determined to swim through a tunnel at the beach. Inciting moment: Jerry watches other boys swim through the tunnel and feels pressured to prove himself. Complications: Jerry struggles with fear and self-doubt as he attempts to swim through the dark tunnel. Climax: Jerry finally conquers his fear and successfully swims through the tunnel. Resolution: Jerry emerges on the other side feeling proud and accomplished. Denouement: Jerry's confidence and bravery are bolstered as he reflects on his journey through the tunnel.