Through The Tunnel Maturity

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The Journey to Adulthood/Maturity In Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel”, she uses Jerry’s journey in order to show the audience how maturity happens at one point, no matter the age. In the story “Through the Tunnel”, Jerry’s journey describes him going from childhood to manhood and becoming mature. In the story Lessing writes, “To be with them, of them, was a craving that filled his whole body”(2). Jerry explains the way he felt towards the boys which was unexplainable to him. This is the beginning of when Jerry starts acting differently and realizes new things about himself, for the audience this is the first sign of Jerry closing the door from childhood and opening the door to manhood. Therefore, Jerry expresses his feelings towards the boys to show maturity and to take a stand for his feelings. Throughout the journey the audience receives more details in the steps Jerry takes to maturity. …show more content…

In the text it states, “Supposing-his head went around, in the hot sun...He thought he would return to the house and lie down, and next summer, perhaps, when he had another year’s growth in him-then he would go through the hole”(7). The season summer means adulthood, romance, fulfillment and passion which is somewhat how Jerry is . I think Lessing writes “Through the Tunnel” in summer to represent how Jerry is acting and or feeling during his journey. Therefore, Jerry is going through certain events along his vacation that indicate how he’s trying to get more mature and translating to adulthood/growing

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