The Aleph

Radical: The story is radical in regards to how it was written and the different actions. So many different things happened I couldn't pin point a distinct beginning, middle, or end. The most radical part for me was when the narrator was listing all of the different things he saw in regards to the Aleph, him worshipping, the earth, bone structure of a hand, and countless other things.

Time: In response to the time aspect of things, the thing that stuck out the most was when the narrator would visit Beatriz's house every April 30th, at 7:15 mainly because there is a legitimate time frame with numbers. Also back to the whole listing of seen objects, I got the sense that his time was endless, and the list was going to keep on going forever and ever.