The Trial by Franz Kafka
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- 16 hours ago
- 1 min read
Rating: 3 stars
The book is about a man who was accused of a crime that he did not commit, but he, nor anybody else he asks, knows what crime he comitted.
The main character of the novel is Josef K. He is a man who is intelligent, he questions the unfair system in which he is being accused by. He can see the flaws and not be scared to point them out.
The book does not remind me of any other book. This book is a good book, but at times is dry to read and can get boring. There are many run on paragraphs, but can give a person more of an outlook and flaws in there community.
The book cover has a black background and has a main behind jail bars holding. This cover conveys the story of the book because it is about a man who was wrongfully accused and goes down a rabbit hole trying to figure out what he did wrong.
Reviewed by Zakaria A.
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