& Experience Essay, Research Paper
Innocence to Experience
Innocence and experience helps to raise questions in the readers mind to expand the focus on the concepts by the author. Most people develop beliefs through many sources such as media, personal observations, experiences, friends, or teachers. Another resource for exploring and testing our beliefs and opinions is literature.
Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing is a creative short story about a young man facing himself and his innermost fears. On a trip to the beach with his mother, eleven year old Jerry discovers a secrete tunnel which passes through a massive rock to the other side many feet below the surface of the ocean. After observing some native boys swim through the tunnel, Jerry is compelled to try it himself. It is a very difficult and dangerous swim, but Jerry is convinced it is something he must do. Putting himself in great danger, Jerry manages to accomplish the goal and in doing so, takes his first step in becoming a man.
In The Red Convertible, Louise Erdrich explores the youthful innocence of two young brothers and the tragedy that comes between them. Henry, the oldest, is always being shadowed by his younger brother Lyman. Lyman was somewhat of an
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entrepreneur. Lyman was always doing doing something for money. On a trip to Winnipeg they saw the red olds for the first time. Lyman had a bankroll of money from the insurance company because of the tornado. Henry had two checks, one from work, and another from being
Innocence and experience is shown in both the stories mentioned above. Innocence in Through the Tunnel and The Red Convertible is nothing but kids out having fun. The experience of Through the Tunnel was about Jerry conquering his fears and becoming a man. In The Red Convertible, Lyman’s brother drowns in the
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river. Along with Henry, the car he cherished went also. Tragically, Lyman lost the two most important things to him. His brother and that red olds.