Through the Tunnel

by Doris Lessing

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Through the Tunnel

The contrast between the beach and the bay in "Through the Tunnel" is both literal and figurative. The beach is smooth, dry sand, while the bay has sharp, craggy rocks. The waves along the beach...

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Through the Tunnel

Jerry is attracted to the rocky bay because it represents a challenge and an opportunity for independence from his mother. The bay symbolizes his desire to transition from childhood to young...

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Through the Tunnel

The boulders in line 119 of "Through the Tunnel" symbolize the challenging and dangerous nature of the tunnel itself. They represent the physical obstacles Jerry must overcome in his rite of passage....

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