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The story took place in the morning during winter at the coastal area because the mention things like beach and sea.What motivates me to say it was during winter is that jerry was swimming and it think nobody would like to swim during summer.
Main characters
Jerry went through quite a few character adjustments. He went from not being able to hold his breath for a length of time, to holding it for two to three minutes straight. He also went from the safe, busy beach with his mother, to the risky rocky bay with the native boys. The most significant however, was the obvious change of character from this boy to a young man. The writer used indirect charecterization to describe the characters, because you could read only Jerry and his mother's thoughts.
Plot
The conflicts in this story were (person vs. self), (person vs. person), and (person vs. nature). Jerry had to converse with himself, about his own capabilities. Jerry also interacted with people, when he tried to prove to the boys how tough he is. Jerry competed against nature, when he came up for breath after going through the tunnel, and had to fight against the current.
The main crisis and situation of this story was when Jerry decides he wants to be able to swim through the tunnel with the other boys, but he doesn't know if he can make it. After he shows the boys he has the guts to jump off the rock, he wants to prove that he is man enough to swim through the tunnel in the rock. Although, the boys cannot actually communicate with Jerry, he has a sort of mind set that he needs to accomplish this feat in order to maintain his pride. Jerry knew at first, that he would not be able to swim throughout the tunnel without taking a breath of air, so he did exercises that resolved his problem. Jerry convinced his mother to buy him goggles, which he needed to see where the tunnel begins. On the day before Jerry and his mother were leaving for home, Jerry decided that it was the time to show what he was made of, and swim through the tunnel. He prepared himself, and dived. At first he felt like an "inflated balloon", he could hold his breath forever, but as the tunnel became darker and eerie, he started to panic and lose his control. Jerry kept swimming and counting the seconds, until he came to a point with a darkness up ahead and no more oxygen left in his system. He thought he was going to die. Finally, Jerry saw a light in the distance, and he swam to the surface. Although his nose was bleeding, and he was in extreme pain, Jerry has proved to himself what he was capable of. |
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