Am I to leave this world as a man who shies away from all conclusions?
In Franz Kafka's "The Trial," the protagonist grapples with profound existential questions as he confronts an absurd and opaque legal system. The narrative follows Josef K., who is arrested without explanation, leading him to ponder the nature of justice and guilt. This unsettling situation reflects the complexities of human existence, where clarity and resolution often elude individuals. Kafka's exploration of bureaucracy highlights the feelings of confusion and helplessness that can arise...