In "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing, Jerry's primary motivation is to assert his independence and prove his capabilities as he transitions from childhood to adolescence. He desires to overcome the challenges posed by the tunnel, which symbolizes both a physical and emotional barrier. By successfully swimming through the tunnel, Jerry seeks validation and a sense of accomplishment, ultimately striving to establish his identity apart from his mother and his previous limitations.
they are in single mother family
Through the Tunnel was created in 1990.
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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
In "Through the Tunnel," Jerry's designation as the "English Boy" highlights his outsider status and the cultural divide between him and the local boys at the beach. This label underscores his struggle for identity and belonging as he seeks to prove himself. It also reflects themes of adolescence, independence, and the quest for self-discovery, as Jerry navigates the challenges of growing up while trying to assert his place in a new environment.
Tunnel Through Time was created in 1966-05.
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If the tunnel is big, then yes.
it is about a boy trying to swim in a tunnel.
the tunnel symboizes adversity and achieving a seemingly inacheivable goal.
Depends on which tunnel you're referring to. The tunnel on Interstate 10 is ok. The Bankhead Tunnel in town is not.