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The letter Kafka wrote as a result of his inability to silence the voice of the broken heart of the little child inside him, even after many years. Throughout the book, Kafka explains very well why he is the way he is and what impact his father has on his life. Even though some parts are a bit tiring, I think it is very valuable to be able to explain the back and forth between father and son in this way. From the beginning to the end of the book, Kafka adopted a critical tone towards his father. He sincerely presented to us the deep lack of love he experienced. In my opinion, the part of the book that is best summarized is what he expressed as a result of his father's pressures and restrictions: “I had lost confidence in my own actions. I was unsteady and indecisive. As I got older, the material you presented to me as proof of my worthlessness grew. "Although he says in the following part that I will refrain from defending that I am like this because of you, it is obvious that he is not very convincing. It's a book you can easily finish if you spare an hour. I advise.
Babaya Mektup
Babaya MektupFranz Kafka · Can Yayınları · 201941k okunma
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