Djp#7 perception
In the story “tlön,uqbar,orbis tertius” by Jorge Luis Borges there is a sense of realism. This means it uses metaphors to create a mirror to this world. It uses metaphors of perception in a world that is not in this planet. The way this world thinks about language, time and it’s application is described differently but in a way it takes us back to the world we live in.
Language in this world has many parts to it such as nouns, verbs and adjetives. However in the world of Tlön things are a little different. There are no nouns and instead “ the noun is formed by an accumulation of adjective “(borges ,9) a noun is still a noun as we think of it but they use different words to describe such a noun. In the book they use the example of a moon( borges,8). There is no word for moon but through a few more words the concept of a moon is conveyed. Apart from negating nouns or anything that might lead to classification, they also negate time. “ it reasons that the present is indefinite, that the future has no reality other than present hope , that the past has no reality other than a present memory “ ( Borges, 10) there is no past and no future in this book. In this world there is no present past or future but we speak of it and that world doesn’t. Like words, time is just a concept that they treat differently. In conclusion, a singular concept is portrayed in both world just explained differently.
Borges , Jorge Luis . Labyrinths. Edited by Donald A Yates and James E Or by , New direction books , 2007.













