
In Kafka's posthumous masterpiece, an ordinary man faces trial without knowing his crime. This nightmarish bureaucratic labyrinth influenced existentialist giants like Camus and Sartre, eerily predicting totalitarian regimes. Which is more terrifying - the system's power or your inability to understand it?
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One morning, without warning, Joseph K. wakes to find strangers in his bedroom. Two men in ill-fitting clothes inform him he's under arrest-but refuse to say why. They help themselves to his breakfast, rifle through his belongings, and treat his private space like their office. An Inspector arrives, sits in K.'s favorite chair, and rearranges items on his nightstand with casual indifference, as if reorganizing someone's life were perfectly routine. When K. demands to know the charges, the Inspector offers only cryptic advice: "Think less about us and more about yourself." Then comes the truly absurd part-K. is under arrest, but he's free to go to work at the bank and continue his normal life. How can you be arrested yet free? This paradox launches K. into a nightmare where nothing makes sense, where his ordinary bedroom transforms into a courtroom, and where his identity shifts from respected professional to accused criminal-all while maintaining an air of mundane normality that makes everything more terrifying.
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