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Through the Tunnel

Through the Tunnel. by Doris Lessing Page 76. Complete the following literary terms:. Point of view – Omniscient: We know everyone’s thoughts and feelings. Conflict – 76-77 Internal: Jerry – Should he set off on his own? Mother – Protect him or give him independence?.

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Through the Tunnel

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  1. Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing Page 76

  2. Complete the following literary terms: Point of view – Omniscient: We know everyone’s thoughts and feelings. Conflict – 76-77 Internal: Jerry – Should he set off on his own? Mother – Protect him or give him independence?

  3. 3. Setting and Mood – page 78 How do you feel about the expressions “big, dark rock, heavy blue dark shapes, black wall of rock looming at him…”? It makes this experience more frightening, foreboding, almost forbidden.

  4. 4. Characterization – page 80 What can you tell about Jerry from his funny actions? He wants to be accepted by these older boys, maybe act a little older. He also wants to cover up his failure by poking fun at himself.

  5. 5. Simile – Page 78 – 2nd Paragraph Page 80 – 2nd Paragraph 4th Paragraph Page 81 – 2nd Column What is the effect of these similes? Makes the story more detailed, adds interest to the story and imagery.

  6. 6. Setting – Beach resort Metaphor – “Wall of Rock” – p. 81 2nd P How does this description make you imagine the rock? Personification – page 81 2nd P “fanged and angry boulders” How does this description make you imagine the rock?

  7. 7. Symbol – page 81 last paragraph “the hole” What does the hole symbolize? The unknown, danger, fear… What does his journey mean on a symbolic level? The journey from boyhood to manhood, a psychological breakthrough (conquering his fears)

  8. 9. Characterization – Jerry (p.83) “But even after he had made the decision…” What do you think of Jerry now? Determined, brave, courageous…

  9. 10. Imagery – page 84 “Soon he was clear inside…” Describe what Jerry is experiencing during this journey.

  10. 11. Climax – page 84-85 He makes it through the tunnel and rests afterward.

  11. 12. Idiom – page 85 “lighting up” – 2nd column, 1st paragraph Her eyes are becoming cheerful and animated.

  12. 13. Theme A passage or breakthrough into something new. Jerry makes several breakthroughs: 1. He learns to hold his breath. 2. He overcomes fear. 3. He swims through the tunnel. 4. He becomes more confident.

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