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a_sh-v [17]
1 year ago
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Which statement best captures Jerry's attitude toward the two beaches at the beginning of "Through the Tunnel"?

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lord [1]1 year ago
7 0

the statement that best captures Jerry's attitude toward the two beaches at the beginning of "Through the Tunnel" is, He thinks of the familiar beach as boring, while the rocky beach is exciting.

because Doris Lessing wrote a short story titled "Through the Tunnel" in 1955. The play, which follows an 11-year-old kid as he negotiates the transition from childhood to maturity, is set in an unidentified beach holiday destination in Africa, where the youngster aspires to become independent of his mother.

Jerry must swim through the tunnel to demonstrate to himself, the bigger boys, and his mother that he is an adult and not a child. Thus, Jerry views the two beaches at the beginning of "Through the Tunnel" in opposite ways: He finds the rocky beach intriguing while the familiar beach is uninteresting.

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