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The Trial
The Trial by
Franz Kafka
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It's only because of their stupidity that they're able to be so sure of themselves.
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I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening inside me. I cannot even understand it myself.
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The meaning of life is that it ends.
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You are your own law.
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A lawyer is a person who helps you with your case while he makes money from it.
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In the fight between you and the world, support the world.
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I have no use for your nouns and verbs; I only use the verb 'to be.'
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It's as if one were losing the ground beneath one's feet, and then only was I fully aware of life’s uncertainty.
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The trial is a journey to truth, but each step leads only to more questions.
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I want to be free, but freedom is the most fearsome prison of all.
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Genres Featured In The Trial
Absurdism
(Dominant)
Psychological Fiction
(Major)
Dystopian
(Prominent)
Existentialism
(Major)
Literary Fiction
(Notable)
Themes Featured In The Trial
Absurdity of the Legal System
(Major)
Alienation and Isolation
(Significant)
Existential Anxiety
(Moderate)
Authority and Power
(Moderate)
Guilt and Shame
(Significant)
The Nature of Reality
(Noticable)
Resistance to Authority
(Minor)
Tones In The Trial
Paranoia
(Very Strong)
Absurdity
(Strong)
Desperation
(Moderate)
Confusion
(Strong)
Isolation
(Moderate)
Surrealism
(Noticable)
Dread
(Very Strong)
Frustration
(Moderate)
Hopelessness
(Strong)
Cynicism
(Noticable)
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The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell