Survival is not the only thing that exists. If a person wishes to exist, he must live and explore and understand how to live. For some people life may be difficult to achieve. Franz Kafka's castle depicts the meaning of life and existence, which shows that human beings can make life difficult for people. In the novel, Kafka shows that life will never always be like usual and that there is always a loose ending. I want to know that such traveling lives, especially K., are looking for places that they belong to, called hometowns.
In 1926, Franz Kafka announced "Castle". A book written in an absurd style shows bureaucracy and a satirical image of society. If you want to read this book right now, it is not ironic, but it is normal practice. A stranger can not imagine the atmosphere of being a thinker surrounded by mountains of "live meat". However, in my opinion it is a pot that is slowly heated with water, and now it is controversial that we are in a state of boiling. Life is like coming to the theater as this nonsense reaches its maximum, forcing the new nihilism and futureism to rise and make it cooler - something is about to begin, you are confident that it will be huge I can do it
Franz Kafka 's distorted social analysis Franz Kafka is not a Jew, Franz Kafka is not a Czech, and Franz Kafka only shows himself through his own view of his life and the reality he produces. . The family of Kafka is a prosperous middle-class family with economic struggers who accept the German Jewish circle of Prague and try to integrate language and Jewish culture. - "Transformation" is the first novel published by Franz Kafka in 1915. It is known as one of the pioneering works of the novel of the 20th century and is being studied at universities and universities in western European countries. The story began with a travel salesman, Gregor Samsa, he woke up and found himself transformed into a gigantic and strange insect-like creature. The reason for Gregor's transformation has not been disclosed, and Kafka himself has never explained it.
In his novel "Metamorphosis", Franz Kafka explained his life through his life, through his life, Gris Gol Samsa's life. After carefully examining Franz Kafka's life, I found out that the response to the adversity of Kafka's family, workplace, and family and workplace was like Gregor. So, as Kafka has never become a bug obviously, I might ask why Gregor turns into a bug. The irrational image shows that Gregor lacks pride and he feels that he is a bug in the eyes of family and society. Franz Kafka was not happy and he never found his place in his life. Therefore, like Gregor, he may feel just like a bug. In addition, the novel explains Kafka's expectation for his future, and he is partially showing ... details