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    Reflection: The Solitude of Latin America On December 8th 1982‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Solitude of Latin America is the title of the speech he gave upon receiving this award. He received this award due to his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude which is a compilation of short stories that are both rich in fantasy as well as reality which depicts the life and conflicts of Latin America. The issues he discussed in his speech were similar to those addressed

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    Tyreak Kellem Hispanic Literature- Spring Semester‚ 2013 Narrative Exam Horacio Xaubet Narrative Exam I I. Jorge Luis Borges: (a.) “... in every story the protagonists are thousands‚ visible and invisible‚ living and dead.” The protagonist is the leading character of a story‚ novel or any literary work. A protagonist is also defined in the modern sense as a supporter or advocate of a social or political cause. The Protagonist is the primary figure of any narrative and the events of

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    collection of short stories‚ Ficciones‚ Jorge Luis Borges uses dreams‚ imagination and fantasy to establish ambiguity in his stories. With the use of juxtaposition and symbols‚ Borges blends a realm of dreams and imagination into the individual’s everyday worldly experiences. Through these devices‚ Borges commonly blurs the line between aspects of reality for his characters versus the constructs of his or her mind. By combining the real with the fictitious‚ Borges incorporates ambiguity into his stories

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    Philip Levine A certain point of view: the gospel according to mark by Goerge Burges The gospel according to mark is a prolific story which takes look at people’s view of Jesus‚ and critiques of several aspects of religion‚ and a further critiques humanity and human nature. The story does this by making Espinosa imitate the role of Jesus Christ‚ as well as by making the Gutres his followers and making them a symbol of human nature as well. Finally paints a view of how humanity will continue

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    writers to analyze‚ he never wrote a novel he simply wrote short stories‚ he loved symbolism and irony. Jorge Luis Borges was born on August 24‚ 1899 in Buenos Aires‚ Argentina and he died on June 24‚ 1986 on Geneva Switzerland. Borges had a tendency to make readers believe that there was an easy explanation for the topic while in fact there is actually a very deep interpretation of it since Borges was a lover of depth; he liked to get deep interpretation to a whole new level. It is possible to see

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    Reasoning Behind Decisions People make decision every day‚ but the decision made define oneself. What is the motive behind decisions made? In ‘The Garden of Forking Paths’ by Jorge Luis Borges and Frank Stockton’s ‘The Lady‚ or the Tiger’ many decisions are made‚ which reflect on why one makes a choice. The motives for decisions is made by‚ personal beliefs and principles‚ prior knowledge and one’s personality. Personal beliefs and principles create a bias for decisions as seen in Borge’s ‘The

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    In the short story‚ The Circular Ruins‚ by Jorge Borges‚ is mystical place filled with mysterious‚ unimaginable powers called the circular ruins. The main character in this story is filled with weakness and realizes that he should rest in the temple and sleep. He dreams and dreams as though it was true reality. This man then decides to create another human being (a man) and project him into real life. Everyday the man tries to sleep in order to dream up his perfect vision of “his son”. However‚

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    Gospels According to Mark‚ by Jorge Luis Borges by D.H. Darwin Created on: April 10‚ 2008   Last Updated: April 11‚ 2008 Nineteenth-century American poet and physician Oliver Wendell Holmes said "Men are idolaters‚ and want something to [] throw themselves down before; they always did‚ they always will" (Fitzgerald 391). This analysis of religion is consistent with Jorge Luis Borges ’ story The Gospel According to Mark ’s. It is evident from its title that Borges ’ story is related to the Bible

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    Borges and I

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    Borges and I In “Borges and I” by Jorge Luis Borges‚ the author conveys the idea that Borges and “I” are the same person‚ but one is real and one is fake. The narrator‚ “I”‚ is describing who Borges is and “I”‚ himself‚ is‚ as if he and Borges were two people. Throughout the poem‚ the author uses imagery‚ quotes and truisms‚ and tone to imply that Borges is the fake part and that “I” is the real part of the same person. First the author uses imagery to throughout the short story to indicate

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    Borges Identity

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    In Jorge Luis Borges’s Borges and I‚ there is a distinct confliction between Borges’s personal and public identities. Throughout the short story‚ the reader notices Borges’s realization in his confusion of his writing identity. Overall‚ the theme of identity creates interaction with the reader which creates meaning. In the beginning of the short story‚ the narrator states that the “other Borges” is walking through Buenos Aires and pauses looking at surrounding objects. The meaning of this line

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