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The key thought here is " does not provide us with a framework of beliefs . " Although this statement refers to the story , Beck's observation also refers to Kafka's literary or artistic strategy : to censor reference to the community ...
The key thought here is " does not provide us with a framework of beliefs . " Although this statement refers to the story , Beck's observation also refers to Kafka's literary or artistic strategy : to censor reference to the community ...
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The comedy is created by the portrayal of an unfounded rationality : there is no reason to speak and act as if solutions were to be found , as if a belief system or hope existed , yet that is how the protagonists behave .
The comedy is created by the portrayal of an unfounded rationality : there is no reason to speak and act as if solutions were to be found , as if a belief system or hope existed , yet that is how the protagonists behave .
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She recognizes his belief that what is done for him is done as if it were his due rather than something someone does because he or she wants to . It is the comments of Block , however , that give Joseph K. a more severe dressing down ...
She recognizes his belief that what is done for him is done as if it were his due rather than something someone does because he or she wants to . It is the comments of Block , however , that give Joseph K. a more severe dressing down ...
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Do You Have to be Jewish to Read Kafka? | 6 |
Kafka Contextualization and Cultural Studies | 14 |
Franz Kafka Der Meshumed by Abraham Sharkanski | 30 |
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