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Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth |  | Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth: Encyclopedia II - Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth |  | In modern imagery, the labyrinth is often confused with the maze, in which one may become lost.
The myth of the labyrinth has in recent times transformed into a stage play by Ilinka Crvenkovska in which exploring notions of a man's ability to control his own fate, Theseus in an act of suicide is killed by the Minotaur only to be killed himself by the horrified towns people.
The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges was entranced with the idea of the labyrinth, and used it extensively throughout his short stories. His modern lite ...
See also:Labyrinth, Labyrinth - Ancient labyrinths, Labyrinth - Labyrinth as pattern, Labyrinth - Modern labyrinths, Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth, Labyrinth - Cultural meanings |  | | Labyrinth, Labyrinth - Ancient labyrinths, Labyrinth - Cultural meanings, Labyrinth - Labyrinth as pattern, Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth, Labyrinth - Modern labyrinths, Caerdroia, Turf maze, Troy Town, Julian's Bower, Pharaoh (novel by Bolesław Prus, incorporating an Egyptian Labyrinth inspired by that described in Book II of The Histories of Herodotus). |  | |
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Labyrinth - Modern interpretations of the Greek labyrinth
In modern imagery, the labyrinth is often confused with the maze, in which one may become lost.
The myth of the labyrinth has in recent times transformed into a stage play by Ilinka Crvenkovska in which exploring notions of a man's ability to control his own fate, Theseus in an act of suicide is killed by the Minotaur only to be killed himself by the horrified towns people.
The Argentinian writer Jorge Luis Borges was entranced with the idea of the labyrinth, and used it extensively throughout his short stories. His modern literary use of the labyrinth has inspired a great many other authors in their own works (e.g. Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose, Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves).
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