Any thoughts on Franz Kafka's, the Trial
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Any thoughts on Franz Kafka's, the Trial
Has anyone else read this? Is it worth the time???
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provokes our own human innate locus per such vague control modus. Will warn that this text can be a bit dark amid it's cryptically structured metaphors.
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So what’s the crime? You see I think it should be obvious especially in our present world. I don’t think you can go too far into The Trial without it being clear but you have to bring your own idea of what is right or wrong to the book and I think Kafka leaves it to the reader to do so. Now whether this particular crime is a hanging matter is another thing altogether!