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    Jorge Louis Borges




     

    As far as Borges idea of Labyrinth is concerned, it is in the form of a library that represents a whole world in which time is infinite. In one of his stories as in ‘The Library Babel,’ he portrays a complex system but in an ordered form for him, it is a paradise because of its structure that is symbolized as a structure of the universe. This is a sort of chaos and to find an ultimate thing is unbeatable and the information that is provided by books is unreliable. One book referring to the other and then this process goes on, and it never reaches its final destination. His labyrinth sort of structure contains all truths but there is the absence of absolute truth. This library is a perfect place where one can find anything relating to this concept with the present world that is an imperfect place to live. The library is much wider then we can think of. In his one the story, ‘The Garden of Forking Paths,’ labyrinthian concept is given where one person comes across chance versus destiny what a person is destined to do ultimately results in chance. To understand his complexity and labrythinian concept, we can regard the example of a dream within a dream state. We can utilize Borges's world in a way that is in the form of a dream by taking our imagination into account and creating such an image that is in disordered form but is repeated suggests its disorder in order.

    A person having a dream in a disoriented form that takes him into another world where there is another sort of creature but he is just observing by thinking that he is the only one there to confront this all reality but being aware is not the solution of his problems. He must have to sort out and find his way out. So, if we consider this scenario that he intentionally goes into that dream to find out his answers that why he is the only one out there, a puzzle is created in his mind as no one is there in his particular state to answer his queries that led him to another problem and that is the problem of another confusion. So, within one confusion it led him to a labrythinian structure just like the library. So confusions, questionings, findings go on. Similarly, the aspect of the library was in search of one answer one has to consult the other one.

    Although, it appeared as he is the only person but there is something more invisible in that place and that is another invisible person finding the same answers by coming and paralyzing the present moment and fusing into the dream state. So, chance comes between these characters, they were destined to find but chance let them to do something more. In that spherical atmosphere, where there is a complexity of thoughts, time is eternal for them, not their existence. The rhizomatic structure can be imagined in which their bodies are attached to the contemporary world but their souls are not there don’t follow any rule and boundary but just like rhizomes are somehow bound to as they can freely move and can make much more complex pattern but still they are under some custody. Apparently, it appeared to be an ordered form of living to go into that state and choose to sleep every night. So, the bifurcations of choosing to be or not to present sophistication but it isn’t the same for a transcendental soul into that state, it spreads out and doesn’t bother any boundaries. For example, a chance to choose a blue tablet and a white tablet but he doesn’t choose anything, and instead he chooses not to choose.

    Another image that we can create of his world is that of an inviable wall, in which a person is entrapped and he considers himself a free sort of person but that is not the case, he is in much pathetic situation enabling him to do what he doesn’t want to although decisions are his own that is just his perception not reality. In his real world, there is a fictional world. So, whatever he supposes and imagines is fictional and implements in his real world that is not a real-world but a copy. So, where the reality and one final way where one can follow, we can say that there is no ultimate thing on whom we can rely on. This chaotic situation creates a Labyrinth of thoughts and entangles them with confusion.

    Considering his image, the Origin of the library is unknown as its creator. The story says it is composed infinite number of hexagonal sorts of libraries. The origin of the library is unknown. Clearly, the physical is but a doorway to the metaphysical. The library contains all books in all languages. Similarly, the previous image where the source is, where does the disordered dream sprout from, and who is the creator of the chaos, although there is a choice to choose to see it or not. That dream contains everything in a way there is a. So in that labyrinth man is trapped and for him, there is no way out. He is unable to create that image in front of him. It appeared as he is thrown deliberately

    To describe the image of time that only remains, Dream can provide us such imagination as it is a suspension from this world and this dream connects us with our eternal source as this place is not worth living at all according to some critics because it bonds us and makes us mere puppets. Alignment is a simple way of living but within that ordered living form our mind creates disorder in the form of thoughts. Sometimes those thoughts lead us to solutions but in Borges's scenario, they just make us more indulge within them and are unanswerable.

    Henceforth, to describe the image of Paradise, infinity, perfections, order, complex structures, he uses different images just like Library, Garden, and a dot in one of his stories Alif. Considering these images into account we can deduce that dreamlike imagery can be imagined where there are glimpses of the outer world.


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