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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 Rock Tunnel leads you directly towards the Power Plant. Just continue through the tunnel. You will see it upon leaving.
Go through the rocky tunnel
Strength, you get that HM from a karate guy in rusturf tunnel he gives you it after using rock smash to help him get through the tunnel.
It symbolizes Jerry overcoming an obstacle he never knew he could complete. It also symbolizes his passage from being a little kid, into becoming more of a man.
She wrote it in 1955.
The antagonists are the boys who initially taunt Jerry, but later in the story, we see the tunnel as an antagonist as well.
The genre of "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing is considered literary fiction or a coming-of-age story. It focuses on themes of self-discovery, personal growth, and the journey from childhood to adolescence.
The conflict in "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing is both internal and external. Internally, the protagonist, Jerry, struggles with his fear and self-doubt as he tries to prove his independence. Externally, the conflict arises when Jerry challenges himself to swim through a dangerous underwater tunnel to prove his courage and maturity.
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Through the Tunnel was created in 1990.
Tunnel Through the Deeps was created in 1972.
Jerry swam through the tunnel so he could be like one of the boys he saw stripping
Tunnel Through Time was created in 1966-05.
it is about a boy trying to swim in a tunnel.
If the tunnel is big, then yes.
the tunnel symboizes adversity and achieving a seemingly inacheivable goal.