O Processo
A Literature, Fiction, German Literature book. It is not necessary to accept everything as true, one must...
"Alguém certamente havia caluniado Josef K. pois uma manhã ele foi detido sem ter feito mal algum." Assim começa um dos maiores romances do século XX. E começa também o drama do protagonista de 'O processo', que luta do começo ao fim para descobrir do que é acusado, quem o acusa e com base em que lei. Josef K. sempre confrontará a impossibilidade de escolher um caminho que lhe pareça sensato ou lógico, pois o processo de que é vítima segue leis próprias, as leis do arbítrio. O labirinto exemplarmente "kafkiano" do qual Josef K. tentará se desvencilhar traduz um sentimento...
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One must lie low, no matter how much it went against the grain, and try to understand that this great organization remained, so to speak, in a state of delicate balance, and that if someone took it upon himself to alter the dispositions of things around him, he ran the risk of losing his footing and falling to destruction, while the organization would simply right itself by some compensating reaction in another part of its machinery since everything interlocked and remain unchanged, unless, indeed, which was very probable, it became still more rigid,... Before he dies, all his experiences in these long years gather themselves in his head to one point, a ques-tion he has not yet asked the doorkeeper. He waves him nearer, since he can no longer raise his stiffening body. The doorkeeper has to bend low towards him, for the difference in height between them has altered much to the man's disadvantage. "What do you want to know now?" asks the doorkeeper; "you are insati-able." "Everyone strives to reach the Law," says the man, "so how does it happen that for all these many years no one but myself has ever... It is not necessary to accept everything as true, one must only accept it as necessary Franz Kafka, The Trial //
Look at Joseph K., a bank officer living in a country with a constitution. He wakes up one day with strange men in his apartment telling him he's under arrest. Why or for what offense, no one knows. The arresting officers themselves don't know and can't tell him. Even if he's under arrest, however, no one picks him up or locks him in... - ;;;;;;;; ! - ;;;;;;;; ! - ;;;;;;;; () () ;;;;;;;; " " !! - : ;;;;;;;; - K Who Dared Seize Him?Ever since first reading this novel in school, I've assumed the word "Kafkaesque" described an aspect of society analogous to living under a totalitarian state.For much of this thoroughly enjoyable re-read, I persisted with this view.However, when Joseph K. is arrested with no apparent justification, he is more surprised...