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28 January, 00:24

In at least two hundred words, explain why "The Garden of Forking Paths" can be seen as a "three-dimensional chess game."

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  1. 28 January, 00:34
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    Borges's story The Garden of Forking Paths can be considered to be a three dimensional chess game for a variety of reasons. First, like a game of chess, a nearly infinite number of possible outcomes are proposed through the story (just as how a chess game can allow for a variety of different outcomes). Also, chess is a game of choice, just as the Garden of Forking Paths - both the story itself and the novel of the same titles mentioned in the story - allows for the reader to, in essence, choose their own design and strategy. Furthermore, the lead character/protagonist in the story is manipulating events throughout the story to, in essence, score a "checkmate."
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