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I searched for blog challenges and came across Shelf Reflection’s book reading prompts. We take a prompt and find a book that fits the prompt. Or the other way around. […]
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The magistrate’s books were for entertainment The first book’s first page had a painted picture of a naked couple on a sofa. The second book was a fiction titled “The […]
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What is the secret of Franz Kafka’s The Trial? It was inspired by his relationships with women. Where did he get the idea for his plot? Kafka’s narrative for Josek […]
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Fraulein Burstner worked as a typist. On the night that Herr Josef K decided to talk to her regarding the three men interrogators, she had returned home later, after watching […]
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The first time the court usher’s wife tried directly to seduce Herr K was when he visited her home the following Sunday, after his first Sunday court session, and they […]
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This is a mock up of the supervisor’s table, which is actually Fraulein Burstner’s bedside table in her rented room. That book’s title was chosen to bring in some humor. […]
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Surely this must be a stroke of good luck. Blog prompt host Linda has selected the word “review” for March 14 2026’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday’s prompt (SoCS). This entire […]
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What did Josef eat for breakfast on the morning two policemen arrested him? Josef ate one apple for breakfast. This detail can be read from The Trial by Franz Kafka. […]
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No, Doris Kilman does not like parties. She wanted to keep Elizabeth Dalloway with her, so that she could not return home, to get ready for her mother’s party. Doris […]
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Gifty wrote about this incident on page 19. It seemed Nana threw a tantrum because he was under the influence of drugs. On page 31, Gifty said Nana was 15 […]
