The Symbolism in Franz Kafka’s The Trial: A Labyrinth of Metaphors
Franz Kafka’s The Trial is a masterful exploration of existential dread, bureaucratic absurdity, and human alienation. The novel, published posthumously in 1925, tells the story of Josef K., a man inexplicably arrested and tried for an unnamed crime by an unfathomable legal system. Through a dense web of symbolism and metaphors, Kafka crafts a narrative…
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