The Trial
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Jem’s Thoughts After the Trial
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Atticus won that trial: everyone with eyes knew it. Everyone saw that that there was no doctor that looked at Mayella and there was no way that Tom coulda done anything ‘cause he can’t even use his left hand. Atticus made it obvious that Tom Robinson is innocent, but he’s still locked up in jail….
Hero Hercules: the Trials and Tribulations
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According to History.com (2012), Hercules, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, is widely recognized as one of the greatest heroes. Despite being born into a powerful pantheon, he faced adversaries right from his birth. Although he is primarily famous for his immense strength, Hercules is also portrayed as a striking hero who tragically becomes entangled…
Guilty verdict has been reached in the trial of
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“Guilty” verdict has been reached in the trial of Tom Robinson. A jury of twelvewhites has reached a verdict that Tom Robinson, a black male, raped Mayella Ewell,a white woman. The rendition of this verdict has brought to a close a trial that hascaptured the news and stirred the emotions of this town for several…
Trial And Execution of John Brown
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Trial and execution of john brown was not fair. John Brown led a raid on the federal armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia) with his eighteen followers, whites and blacks, in October 16, 1959. Occupying the federal armory, he intended to arm his other followers and black slaves in Virginia to free slaves…
Comparing Common Characteristics of The Trial and Nausea
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Common Characteristics of The Trial and Nausea I am happy I took the opportunity to explore Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea and Franz Kafka’s The Trial. These novels are considered by many to be two of the definitive works representing Existentialist philosophy. Many other authors have dealt with the subject of existence in the form of a…
Book Report: The Trial by Franz Kafka
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Franz Kafka
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Franz Kafka’s novel entitled “The Trial” is a depiction of immorality and unjust action of the society against people like Josef K. Josef K. is the protagonist in the story. The book describes the struggle of the protagonist as he conquers and faces the tragic situation of his life. The author also discusses the…
History of the Trial of Joan of Arc
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The mere mention of the name Joan of Arc brings us pictures of a lady leading soldiers to battle. Many books have been written about her heroic exploits in the French and English battle fields. Her storybook legacy climaxes with her being tried by a bias court where evidences are fabricated and other cards stacked…
genre | Philosophical fiction; Dystopian fiction; Absurdist fiction; Paranoid fiction |
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originally published | 1925 |
description | The Trial is a novel written by Franz Kafka between 1914 and 1915 and published posthumously on 26 April 1925. One of his best known works, it tells the story of Josef K., a man arrested and prosecuted by a remote, inaccessible authority, with the nature of his crime revealed neither to him nor to the reader. |
characters | Josef K., Frau Grubach, Fräulein Montag, Uncle Karl, Fräulein Bürstner |
information | Playwright: Franz Kafka Language: German Original title: Der Process First line: “Somebody must have made a false accusation against Joseph K., for he was arrested one morning without having done anything wrong.” The first sentence of Kafka’s The Trial is one of the most famous opening sentences in world literature. |
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