Borges y yo Library Symbolism
In “Borges y yo,” how does the library setting develop the theme of the duality between the author’s private self and his public persona?
A
It symbolizes the vast collection of knowledge Borges has contributed to and how it overshadows his personal identity.
B
It represents a safe haven where Borges can escape from the overwhelming nature of his fame and literary success.
C
It serves as a metaphor for society’s expectations that confine Borges’ ability to freely express his true self.
D
It reflects the chaos and disorder that Borges feels within himself, contrasting with his structured writings.
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