<span>“Through the Tunnel” is a coming-of-age story of
Jerry, who wants to do what the other grown-up men can do, and his mother,
who does not want to look too ‘possessive nor lacking in devotion’ knowing that
her son is going through adolescence. Swimming through the tunnel is Jerry’s
way to establish his identity or go through character adjustments. From the New
York Times article “Doris Lessing Wins Nobel Prize in Literature”, it can be
noted that Doris Lessing is a writer described as <span>“that
epicist of the female experience, who with skepticism, fire and visionary power…”
by the Swedish academy. Her struggle when she was 15-year-old and a runaway
from home must have also reflected the struggle of Jerry proving that he can
swim through the tunnel. </span></span>
The answer on apex is virtue
If those are the choice then its is letter D
A) Suffering from anorexia or bulimia can be harmful.
B) Recycling is a good idea.
C) Having fun will make you happy.
D) Eating a healthy breakfast will improve a students test score.
Answer:
The reason he stayed so alive in her head is because of oof her fascination with his stories that she remembered perfectly.
Explanation:
Even if uncle Marcos had not visited Clara for a while, she would always picture him by closing her eyes. Clara remembered her uncle very well, he was the only vivid memory from her childhood.
When her uncle would visit he would spend his time going after Clara.
Through those stories, she became very connected with her uncle, so it can be said that those stories kept alive the memory of her uncle.
John Donne has created Metaphysical Conceit - an extended metaphor two very unlike things.
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