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The Underworld By Olivia Dueser Task: In Dorris Lessing's story Jerry goes through the tunnel into his own life. Use this as a basis for your own piece of imaginative writing which has as its pivot an experience which transforms, or changes, your central character. Describe this event, or experience, as its aftermath. The boy in the dark hooded jumper knew he made a mistake, yet he sat deep in the dark, forgotten carriage of the underground. As the hourglass of the journey started to run, the forgotten carriage sank deeper and deeper into the endless, forsaken underworld. As people walked past him, they gave him a sort of unforgiving look. That was probably because of the way he hunched his shoulders forward, making him look some how mysterious and hazardous. He looked older than fifteen and was well built. He had green eyes that were like glistening emeralds in the sun. His name was...

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