Franz Kafka wrote The Trial with many absurdities to emphasize his messages. Kafka lived from 1883 to 1924. in his book The Trial, he described ordinary people operating scams to cheat their friend and foe alike. Humanity was so depraved. Related post: The main book review on The Trial is at https://booksreviewsandmore.com/kafkas-the-trial-was-inspired-by-women/
Josef K, the protagonist in The Trial (written by Franz Kafka), meets women in the course of his life. He likes the women. Here are the women who Josef K likes: Josef K does not outrightly reject the women for that would seem offensive and insulting to them. This is what he thinks: “I seem…
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 Torments Grete Had To Suffer from Her Husband Hans”. (Kafka, p. 41) Kafka used the name Grete because his ex-fiancee Felice’s girlfriend was named Grete…
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 K reveals this character as being easily attracted to women. He was aroused by his boarding house mate Fraulein Burstner, and the private court room…
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 a show at the theater. It was after 11:30 pm. She told Josef K she was “dead tired”. Maybe she was too tired to resist…