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The Trial Novel by Franz Kafka
The rest of this short book details K.’s efforts to make his way through a stuffy legal system that seems purposely designed to confound, humiliate, and break down anyone who gets pulled into it. Even the lawyers are, to a degree, in on a ruse that only the privileged understand. And as you go through the book and see all the people who seem to have knowledge of K.’s trial and the system around it that K. *doesn’t* have, you get the feeling that K. is simply an Everyman who has little chance or hope. Not only that, it becomes clear that these people *are* his trial–they’re both spies and jurors–, and it is perhaps K.’s insistence on propriety and dignity that bring the trial to its abrupt conclusion.
The Trial is a nightmare world where everyone has eyes on everyone else, and you can never be completely sure of your footing once you’ve been thrown into the jaws of the legal system. I see some parallels in different modern governments, and the scariest thing is The Trial provides no suggestions or hope that, should things come to a head, that there’s anything to be done.
โ Genre: Absurdist fiction, Novel, Dystopian Fiction.
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