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    The Theme Of Survivalism

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    The theme of survival Survival‚ the act of staying alive. Often in tales of adventure survival plays a key role. This is true in the short story‚ The South by Argentinian author Luis Borges. Borges portrays the theme of survivalism as survival of the mind‚ veering away from traditional themes of physical survival. Borges accomplishes this by telling of Juan Dahlman‚ his head injury‚ and his admission to the sanitarium. In this story the main character‚ Juan Dahlman‚ acquires a copy of the book

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    In Jean Luis Borges’ short story "The Gospel According to Mark"‚ we see the main character Baltasar Espinosa in subtle yet powerful comparison to Jesus Christ. Borges uses the formal aspects of setting‚ symbolism‚ & tone to explore a main theme of Christianity and the influence it has on those who don’t fully understand it. He puts his main character in a setting that allows him to become Christ like in the eyes of the primitive Gutres family. There are many examples of the theme throughout

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    Ashan Gunathilaka ENGL-2333 Gus LaFosse March 1‚ 2015 Research Proposal: The Garden of Forking Paths The Garden of the forking paths is written by an Argentine writer and a poet Jorge Luis Borges in 1941. The story take the form of a confession of the war prisoner Dr. Yu Tsun who is German spy in the Second World War. As the narrator explains he wants to shed some light on an even which led to a delay of a British assault against the German on 1916. Dr. Tsun tries to escape from the British

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    What happens when our ability to process information is impaired and we are reduced to mere facts? Summarized by the ability to hold compassion and exhibit sympathy‚ humanity can be considered fragile. Jorge Luis Borges’ “Funes the Memorious” questions the idea of how the brain may process information in relation to mankind’s ability to think versus recall. Written for Funes‚ it was a narrative about the young man who tragically passed away. The narrator felt obligated to write something about him

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    Immigrant Life In America

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    immigrants.They struggle with assimilating and having to change their identity in order to be a successful individual. For immigrants life in America is filled with obstacles‚ shame‚ and discrimination that limit their success in life. In “Always Running” Luis J. Rodriguez discusses his mother confrontation to discrimination and language barriers that kept her from standing up for herself. A american woman states‚ “Hey‚ get out of there that’s our seat.” My mother understood but didn’t know how to answer

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    House Of Asterion

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    House of Asterion‚ written by Jorge Luis Borges‚ is a short story that takes a first person point of view of a Minotaur named Asterion. The story is about Asterion’s life style and how he occupies his time. However the reader doesn’t find out that Asterion is a Minotaur until the very end of the story. Without this key piece of information the reader cannot view Asterion as a regular person. Another important part of the story that is left out is how his house is labyrinth. This again makes it easier

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    Since the beginning of civilization there have many stories and drawings of monsters. Where do the monsters come from and why are these tales told. Are we the ones who create the monsters? Today as adults we do not really have fear that a half human half bull will attack us but why did people of the past fear these creatures. As time progressed humans started to interpret and use the word monster in a different manner. In this essay I will be arguing that reader-response criticism is the best way

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    Notes on Modernism

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    Poems include "A Lover" (1917)‚ "Autumn" (1919)‚ and "Opal" (1919)‚ all by Amy Lowell  Magic Realism Fabulous and fantastical events are included in a narrative that otherwise maintains objective realism  Magic Realism Authors include Jorge Luis Borges Borges and Zora Neale Hurston (More specifically the scene with talking vultures in "Their Eyes were Watching God)  Minimalism Extreme restriction of a work’s contents to a bare minimum of necessary elements  Minimalism Authors include

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    Jorge Luis Borges uses diction in specific sections of his short stories‚ specifically the opening and closing scenes to affect the reader’s experience of these moments in the stories. Specifically looking at Death and the Compass and The South we‚ as readers‚ can have an improved perception of important events in these short stories. It is also easier to go back and read the stories and pick up on many elements of foreshadowing in specific sections of each story based on clues left behind by the

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    Carlos Fuentes' Smile

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    Carlos Fuentes’ smile On top of El Ángel‚ on top of the Monumento a la Revolución‚ on top of the Catedral‚ Carlos Fuentes was always on top. When he was young‚ he was afraid of height; even in June 1959‚ at the time of the Cuban revolution‚ in the same plane as General Cardenas‚ he asked: “Do you think it is going to fall?” We are already flying high. Since he was child‚ he was destined to be on top. He had just published Where the Air Is Clear‚ which caused uproar in Mexico City. Back then‚ all

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